A Wisconsin The Fourth District Court of
appeals court on Thursday ruled the state’s controversial voter ID law
is constitutional, a victory for supporters who say the measure limits
fraud at the ballot box.
Appeals overturned a March 2012 decision by Dane County judge Richard
Niess, who ruled in favor of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin,
which claimed that the law is too burdensome, denying potential voters
the right to vote.