West Virginia's New Voter ID Rule: Smooth Primary Election

West Virginia's New Voter ID Rule: Smooth Primary Election

Published: May 13, 2026

Duration: 1:40

West Virginias new photo ID voting rule debuts smoothly in primary elections, with minimal issues reported. The rule, which requires a drivers license, passport, or similar photo proof, was met with mixed reactions. Proponents argue it prevents voter fraud, while critics view it as poll suppression. The law allows exceptions for seniors with expired licenses and first-time voters, and counties are using barcode scanning to enhance election security.

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