Requiring a photo ID to vote can mitigate some of voter fraud opportunities, but more needs to be done to ensure the integrity of elections.
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Requiring a photo ID to vote can mitigate some of voter fraud opportunities, but more needs to be done to ensure the integrity of elections.
In October of 2015, California enacted a law (AB 1461) that required the Department of Motor Vehicles to forward records for eligible applicants to the Secretary of State’s Office for registration unless those applicants elected not to register to vote. The law was well intended and aimed to reduce the leg work on behalf of the applicants to become registered voters.