Voter ID Information Cards are pocket-sized guides that provide insight on the acceptable forms of voter identification in each state.
Voter ID laws disproportionately impact communities that are already underrepresented by creating barriers that make voting more difficult.
People of color, students, young adults, voters with disabilities, elderly voters, individuals who no longer drive, low-income Americans, and voters such as married women or transgender individuals who change their names are affected by voter ID laws.
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