And because they didn't spell out photo identification as being one of the things that the state could use. In 2013, the Supreme Court said because of the Motor Voter Act, Arizona cannot enforce photo identification as a part of their voter requirements. And so the Supreme Court now have precedent that won't allow state authority time place amendment according to the Constitution, be left to the states. (00:47–00:58)
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Asserts that a 2013 Supreme Court decision prevented Arizona from enforcing photo ID requirements due to the Motor Voter Act.
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