The state Supreme Court may hear challenges to Wisconsin’s voter ID law. Appeals courts have sent two separate voter challenges to the state Supreme Court. Andrea Kaminski with the League of Woman Voters said their challenge is based on clear language in the state Constitution. “It limits what kinds of laws the legislature may pass that exclude otherwise qualified voters,” she said. Only those ruled incompetent or convicted felons may be barred from voting. “This voter ID requirement creates a third class of otherwise qualified citizens who are excluded from voting,” Kaminski said. The other lawsuit was brought by the Milwaukee NAACP branch and immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera. Four of the court’s seven justices will have to agree to hear the challenges