
Georgia’s voter ID law
Georgia’s voter ID law requires voters to present a specific form of identification when casting their ballots. Acceptable IDs include a Georgia driver’s license, state-issued ID, or U.S. passport, among others. The law aims to ensure the integrity of elections by verifying voters' identities. Critics argue it may disproportionately affect low-income and minority voters who might lack access to the required IDs. Proponents believe it enhances security and public confidence in the electoral process. Overall, the law reflects ongoing debates about balancing election security and voter accessibility.