
Voter ID
A Voter ID is a government-issued document that verifies a voter's identity before casting a ballot. It helps ensure that each person votes only once and that the vote is counted accurately. Common forms include driver's licenses, passports, or state-specific IDs. Requiring Voter IDs aims to protect the integrity of elections, prevent fraud, and confirm that voters are eligible to participate. While ensuring security, it's important that access to Voter IDs remains fair to all eligible voters to support confidence and trust in the electoral process.