It is my understanding that the Wisconsin April Election in 2025 will have some very important things to consider.
1. Voter ID will be voted on as a state constitutional amendment.
2. A Supreme Court race.
1. In My Opinion, Adding Voter ID to the vast list of permitted activities, events, services, etc., that already require an ID to participate in will help calm those who question the validity of future Wisconsin elections. Wisconsin can put the discussion about what IDs are required for in all areas except voting behind them and focus on more important issues. In my opinion, a vote against this amendment will cost the state more money in legal fees as future disputes arise. A vote in favor of the amendment will help assure Wisconsin will be come one of the leaders in improving their voter rolls and in validating the past disputes over who is entitled to vote and who actually casts votes.
2. In the supreme court race, one candidate is against Voter ID. Why would some of legal stature dispute the need for Voter ID when there is a long list of things an ID is already required for? Is there any reasonable argument not to have Voter ID when ID is required for so many other things?
Also, in the race for the Supreme Court, a candidate is telling the public ahead of the vote that they promise to strike down the state’s congressional map. There is always a possibility to re-look at districts, but this candidate is telling Wisconsin Voters that they want to be an activist judge. What things are they keeping silent on?
Wisconsin has the opportunity to set the future. Which future are you looking forward to?
Just my opinions.
Heath
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