I can do that. Bucky prolly can't, though.Try to stay on topic. This is about wisconsin. Colorado doesn't have a photo ID requirement to vote
Aren't parts of their ID laws currently under Federal Appeal?A drivers license or state ID isnt good enough. You also have to show proof of residency. So if you moved and havent updated your License or State ID you cant vote. And it take over a month to get a State ID or a New License since they process them in California now
Yes, IDs are coming from a centralized production source. That doesn't mean people can't vote.
"Customers leave the DMV Service Center with a paper receipt that is valid for 45 days. The receipt, including your photo, is acceptable photo identification for voting and serves as your license or ID until your card arrives in the mail."
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/license-renewal.htm
Further:
ID cards used for voting are FREE
If you are a U.S. citizen, will be at least 18 years of age by the next election, and require a Wisconsin ID card to vote, please check the ID for FREE box online or on the MV3004 application. Otherwise, please pay the required fee. Note that a Wisconsin driver license or ID card is acceptable proof for voting.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/id-renewal.htm