I guess that I am not sure that it would be bad if a large number of people had to cast provisional votes and it was determined later whether they had the appropriate ID. In any case, the news article is available here.
State election officials say the small number of Tennesseans who didn’t have proper identification during early voting indicates people are adjusting to a new law that requires them to have a photo ID to vote, but others say the real test will be the general election in November.
Tennessee’s 12-day early voting period ended last Tuesday. During that time, Election Coordinator Mark Goins said there were more than 200,000 voters, and only 46 showed up without a photo ID.
“That is such a small number for a brand new policy,” Goins said. “So far, the implementation of this law has gone smoothly.” . . .
TN new voter ID Law working very well.
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