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Ageneral election was held in theU.S. state ofNorth Carolina on November 6, 2018.[1]
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Yes: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% No: 50–60% 70–80% | |||||||||||||
2018 North Carolina Voter ID Amendment was alegislatively referredconstitutional amendment that appeared on the ballot on November 6, 2018.[3] The amendment was ratified by voters with 55% of the vote, it amended Sections 2 and 3 of Article VI of theNorth Carolina Constitution, to establish a constitutional requirement for photographic identification for voting. The amendment didn't go into effect due to legal challenges, however in 2023, theNorth Carolina Supreme Court reversed its decision in Holmes v. Moore, allowing the voter ID amendment to take effect.[4]