Decades of study have found virtually no use of false identification in U.S. elections. Activists say the biggest problem in the United States, where most elections see turnout of well under 60 percent, is that eligible Americans do not bother to vote.
The polling data showed that those who lack ID were less likely to vote, regardless of state law changes. Of those who said they were certain to vote, 98 percent said they have ID, 1 percent said they do not and 1 percent said they did not know or were uncertain whether they had the right document.
Lower income Americans were less likely to have ID. Four percent of those in households making less than $25,000 per year said they lack a valid photo ID, twice as high as the 2 percent of those in households making $50,000 or more.
Three percent of Americans in households making $25,000-$49,999 per year said they lacked documentation.
(Editing by Marilyn W. Thompson and Doina Chiacu)
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