Voter ID requirements are generally popular among Americans, with polls showing broad support across demographic groups, though they are also a divisive issue.
[6][7] Proponents of voter ID laws argue that they reduce
electoral fraud and increase voter confidence while placing only little burden on voters. Opponents point to the lack of evidence of meaningful fraud
[8][9] and studies that failed to find voter ID laws increasing voter confidence or decreasing fraud.
[4][10] They further argue that the laws, pushed mainly by Republicans, are partisan and designed to make voting harder for demographic groups who tend to vote for Democrats, such as low-income people, people of color, younger voters and transgender people.
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