<P> In 2011, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (WI Act 23) and Ohio Governor John Kasich enacted similar laws . Texas Governor Rick Perry placed a voter ID bill as an "emergency item" in 2011, allowing legislators to rush it through the process . Jurisdiction over Texas election procedure had been given to the Department of Justice, which was required to pre-clear the law for approval . The Texas law recognized government - issued photo identification and weapons permits but not college IDs, resulting in criticism that the law was unfavorable to young voters, who trend liberal, while favorable to gun owners, who trend conservative . Rhode Island passed a voter ID law in 2011; it is the only state with a Democratic - controlled legislature to do so . </P> <P> In South Carolina, Gov. Nikki Haley enacted a 2011 law requiring government - issued IDs at the polls, which included provisions for the issuance of free IDs . Haley made a one - time offer to arrange for voter ID applicants to be driven to issuing locations . The ID requirement was blocked by the Justice Department . </P> <P> Wisconsin's Voter ID law in 2011 provided free IDs to people who did not have them . But in practice, state employees at the DMV were instructed to provide the IDs for free only if people specifically asked to have their fee waived . The requirement to show photo ID had been declared in violation of the Wisconsin Constitution and blocked by state and federal judges, but those decisions were overturned by the Wisconsin Supreme Court and later the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals . Weeks later, the U.S. Supreme Court again blocked the law for 2014 . On March 23, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the ACLU, effectively upholding the 7th Circuit's decision Wisconsin's voter ID law as constitutional . </P> <P> Pennsylvania's voter ID law allowed various forms of photo identification cards, including those held by drivers, government employees, in - state college students, and residents of elder - care facilities . Voters who do not possess these forms of identification can obtain voting - only photo IDs issued by the Pennsylvania Department of State through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). A judicial order on October 2, 2012 blocked enforcement of Pennsylvania's law until after the 2012 Presidential election . Following a trial in the summer of 2013 and a six - month delay, Commonwealth Court Judge Bernard L. McGinley struck down Pennsylvania's voter ID law on January 17, 2014 as violative of the constitutional rights of state voters . </P>

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