The Kentucky Legislature gives final approval of a bill that would require voters to show a government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot.
In their flurry of last-minute work before taking a weeklong break, Kentucky lawmakers gave final approval to a bill to require voters to show a government-issued photo ID to cast a ballot.
People lacking a photo ID could vote by provisional ballot and later produce an ID before their ballot could be counted, Adams said. Or they could cast their ballots if recognized by an election officer, who would have to sign a document affirming to knowing the voter.In praising the legislature’s action, Adams said the state “cannot lose sight of the importance of ballot integrity.”The bill’s opponents said voter impersonation isn’t a problem in Kentucky.
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