Idaho Removes Student IDs from List of Acceptable Voter ID
On Wednesday, March 15, Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed House Bill 124, a bill that would remove student ID cards from the list of acceptable identification to vote.
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On Wednesday, March 15, Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) signed House Bill 124, a bill that would remove student ID cards from the list of acceptable identification to vote.
On Thursday, March 9, the Idaho Senate passed House Bill 124, a bill that would remove student ID cards from the list of acceptable identification to vote.
On Monday, Feb. 20, the Idaho House passed House Bill 124, a bill that would remove student ID cards from the list of acceptable identification to vote.
On Monday, Jan. 30, Republicans on the Idaho House State Affairs Committee introduced a bill to remove student ID cards from the list of acceptable identification to vote, as well as the option to submit a personal affidavit if a voter lacks other ID.
Republican legislators in Idaho have introduced several bills that limit the options for Idahoans to cast a ballot.
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