To find the answer, we need to look at the map titled "Voter ID Requirements in the United States" provided in the document.
Step 1: Understand the Map Legend
The legend on the right side of the map explains what each color represents:
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Dark Blue: Photo ID Required
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Medium Blue: Non-photo ID Required
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Light Blue/Gray: No Strict Requirement
The question asks for states where a voter must show a
photo ID. This corresponds to the
Dark Blue color on the map.
Step 2: Identify the Dark Blue States
Looking at the map, we can identify the states colored in Dark Blue. These are primarily located in the South and Midwest regions. The states colored Dark Blue are:
1. Georgia
2. Indiana
3. Kansas
4. Mississippi
5. South Carolina
6. Tennessee
7. Texas
8. Virginia
*(Note: Depending on the specific year of the data used for this worksheet, other states like Pennsylvania or Wisconsin might sometimes be included, but based on the standard grouping for this specific educational graphic which cites "As of May 2019", the core strict photo ID states are the ones listed above. Let's double-check the visual cues. The dark blue states are clearly distinct from the medium blue ones like Ohio or Florida.)*
Let's list them clearly:
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Georgia (GA)
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Indiana (IN)
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Kansas (KS)
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Mississippi (MS)
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South Carolina (SC)
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Tennessee (TN)
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Texas (TX)
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Virginia (VA)
There are 8 states clearly shaded in the darkest blue indicating "Photo ID Required".
Final Answer:
The states that require voters to show a photo ID are:
Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
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