Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID, Voter Registration Limits

Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Photo ID, Voter Registration Limits

The Missouri Supreme Court is weighing the future of the state’s voter photo identification requirement, along with new restrictions on voter registration and absentee ballot applications. Judges heard arguments in two separate cases on Wednesday that challenge different parts of a 2022 elections law.One case focused on the law’s photo ID mandate, while the second centered on additional restrictions tied to voter registration and absentee ballot outreach, NPR reported. Attorneys for the plaintiffs in the photo ID challenge asked the court to overturn a lower court ruling that upheld the requirement.A central dispute in the case is whether the plaintiffs have standing to sue.Judge Mary Russell pressed plaintiff’s attorney Jason Orr to clarify whether the individuals involved were able to obtain government photo IDs and vote.

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