A student researching democracy has taken notes:
• Voter ID laws aim to prevent election fraud • Critics argue such laws suppress minority voting • Studies show voter fraud is extremely rare • Some states have expanded mail voting access • Debates continue over balancing security and access
The student wants to present multiple perspectives on voter ID laws.
Studies consistently show that voter fraud is extremely rare.
Voter ID laws spark debate: supporters say they prevent fraud, while critics argue they suppress minority voting—with studies suggesting fraud is rare but concerns about access persist.
Some states have significantly expanded access to mail voting.
Voter ID laws are designed to prevent election fraud.
Correct Answer: B
Choice B. Supporters, critics, and research findings present multiple perspectives.