Voting Without ID: An American Anomaly
Our republic depends upon public confidence in fair elections.
Delise Tattum | March 20, 2026
Democracies depend not only on fair elections but on public confidence that elections are fair. Once people begin to doubt the integrity of the system, the legitimacy of the outcome begins to wobble. In the United States today, few issues have done more to shake that confidence than the debate over voter identification.
The strange thing about the debate is that identification is required for almost everything else.
Americans must show ID to board an airplane, obtain employment, open a bank account, collect Social Security benefits, purchase alcohol or tobacco, or obtain a driver’s license. Identity checks are simply part of everyday life.
Even casual labor can require it. In places such as New York, workers hired to shovel snow must provide multiple forms of identification for employment and tax purposes. Yet in the same state, a registered voter can generally cast a ballot without presenting identification at the polling station. The contrast borders on the absurd: you need ID to shovel snow, but not necessarily to vote.
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