ETI Publications
Document Type
Technical Paper
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Research by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute on Wisconsin residents with and without driver’s licenses by race/ethnicity, age, geography, and income levels has aided public officials and the courts in assessing disparate impacts of state laws requiring photo IDs as a condition for voting and the Supreme Court’s examination of challenges to photo ID voter laws using the driver’s license as the primary form of identification.
Recommended Citation
Pawasarat, John and Quinn, Lois M., "ETI Research on Disparate Racial Impacts of Using Driver's Licenses for Voter IDs" (2017). ETI Publications. 185.
https://dc.uwm.edu/eti_pubs/185