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But for decades, they have been one of the few allowable forms of voter ID at polling places. SB 10 , authored by Sen. Blake Doriot (R-Goshen) would end that policy, banning the use of student IDs ...
Two voter and civic advocacy groups and an Indiana University student are suing the state over a new law that bans the use of student IDs for voting.
Originally authored by Sen. Gary Byrne, who represents Washington and Harrison counties in southern Indiana, Senate Bill 284 seeks to half the early voting timeframe in Indiana.
Of Indiana’s 92 counties, 65 use vote centers, according to the plan developed by the Vote Center Study Committee. After research and public input, the committee recommended the Monroe County Election ...
Beginning July 1, a student ID no longer will be accepted at an Indiana polling place — even if the ID is issued by a state-affiliated university.
This discussion took place during public comment at a Monroe County Election Board hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse. The next hearing on vote centers — the name for polling places where any ...
Proposals advancing at the Indiana Senate would cut the state's early voting period to 14 days and limit voter participation in primary elections.
Student IDs from Indiana public colleges and universities have been an allowable form of ID at polling places for decades. Student identification could no longer be used to prove someone’s ...