
A judge is expected to issue his ruling on the law as early as today.
Via Politico:
About three-in-five Pennsylvanians support the state’s voter ID law, and only 2 percent said they don’t have the documents necessary to cast a ballot, according to a new poll.
The state is sharply divided, with three-quarters of registered voters having a strong opinion on the law, according to the Franklin & Marshall College poll on Wednesday. Fifty-nine percent support the identification requirement, and 39 percent oppose it. Even after being presented with the opposite sides’ arguments, a majority of voters maintain their strong support or opposition.
Awareness of law, which passed in May, is high. Eighty-seven percent of Pennsylvanians know ID is required to vote, and only 2 percent said they don’t have the necessary state-approved photo ID.
