Will Wisconsin voters approve a state constitutional amendment requiring photo identification to vote?

Started Feb 14, 2025 06:00PM UTC
Closing Apr 01, 2025 07:01AM UTC

While Wisconsin law currently requires voters to have valid photo identification to vote, the state legislature has referred a ballot measure, scheduled to be voted upon on 1 April 2025, that would enshrine that requirement in the constitution (Ballotpedia, AP). As of the launch of this question, Wisconsin state constitutional amendments require a simple majority for approval (Wisconsin Constitution - Article XII). The question will close as of the holding of a vote on a state constitutional amendment requiring photo identification to vote or an official announcement that the currently proposed amendment will not appear on the ballot.

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Possible Answer Crowd Forecast Change in last 24 hours Change in last week Change in last month
Yes 96.00% +2.00% +14.25% +26.92%
No 4.00% -2.00% -14.25% -26.92%

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