Yet in the NAACP voter ID case, the four “conservative” justices largely disregarded the state constitution’s voting rights protections. Those justices instead marched in lockstep behind the U.S. Supreme Court’s interpretation of the U.S. Constitution which, unlike the Wisconsin Constitution, does not expressly protect voting rights.
Article III, Section 1 of the Wisconsin Constitution provides that all state residents who are U.S. citizens and over age 18 may vote; there is no analogous protection in the U.S. Constitution.
Via The Wisconsin Supreme Court Is Not Conservative @ PR Watch.