
Georgia Voter ID Law
Georgia's Voter ID Law requires voters to present a valid form of identification at the polls to verify their identity. Acceptable IDs include a Georgia driver's license, a state-issued ID card, a passport, or certain government-issued documents. The goal is to ensure electoral integrity, but critics argue it can create barriers for some voters, especially those who lack updated identification or face mobility issues. The law aims to balance secure elections with accessible voting, and adjustments have been made over time to accommodate voters needing alternative identification options or provisional ballots.