MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WRN) — Wisconsin voters are being asked to enshrine voter ID in the state Constitution.
It’s already the law – voters must present a valid ID. Republicans in the legislature placed the amendment on the ballot over concerns that the state Supreme Court could one day overturn that law.
During their only debate, candidates for the Supreme Court were asked how they’ll vote. Dane County Judge Susan Crawford wouldn’t say.
“I just don’t think it’s appropriate for a judge to weigh in and try to influence voters on something lake that,” Crawford said.
“If you wanna know how I’m gonna vote, I’m gonna vote yes. Now voter integrity laws are critically important,” said Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel to the same question.
Voting “yes” means you support amending Wisconsin’s constitution to require voters show a valid photo ID to participate in elections. Voting “no” means you oppose such an amendment.