Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday adding a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution.
Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly supported a ballot measure on Tuesday to add a voter ID requirement to the state’s Constitution.
The measure was backed by 63.1% of voters, with 36.9% opposed, according to the Associated Press, which projected it to pass with 89% of the vote counted.
“VOTER I.D. JUST APPROVED IN WISCONSIN ELECTION,” President Trump wrote on Truth Social, celebrating the success of the ballot measure.
“Democrats fought hard against this, presumably so they can CHEAT,” Trump continued. “This is a BIG WIN FOR REPUBLICANS, MAYBE THE BIGGEST WIN OF THE NIGHT.”
“IT SHOULD ALLOW US TO WIN WISCONSIN, LIKE I JUST DID IN THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, FOR MANY YEARS TO COME!”
The measure amends Wisconsin’s Constitution to require photo identification when voting.
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