Civitas poll finds that North Carolina voters continue to want requiring photo ID to vote

There continues to be overwhelming support among North Carolina voters for requiring photo identification to vote, according to a new poll released by the Civitas Institute. Eighty-three percent of voters said they favor a law that requires voters to show government-issued photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, before being allowed to cast a vote in an election. Sixteen percent said they oppose such a law, and 1 percent said they have no opinion, according to the live caller poll of 600 registered voters.