The 2023 local elections are the first in England to require all voters to show a form of photo ID in order to vote.
The introduction of voter ID has been the subject of significant controversy since it was passed into law last April.
The government says that voter ID is “a reasonable and proportionate way to confirm that someone is who they say they are when voting, thus stamping out the potential for voter fraud to take place”. However critics of the measure, including Labour and the Liberal Democrats, say there is little evidence of voter fraud taking place at a significant level during elections in the UK, and warn voters could be left disenfranchised if they don’t hold a valid form of ID.
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