Ban on student IDs as voter IDs back in effect after appeal from Indiana Attorney General's Office
The reinstated law could affect 40,000 to 90,000 student voters statewide, according to the judge and plaintiffs.
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College Voting ID Ban Goes Back Into Effect in Indiana, Indiana AG Says It's the Right Move
Source: WIBC STATEWIDE–Voters in Indiana are once again prohibited from using university IDs to vote, as a ban on this practice was upheld by the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. The measure, which was initially blocked by a federal judge, aims to prevent potential fraud and ensure election security. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita defended the ban, while the ACLU criticized it for creating confusion among young voters. “After the cou…
Indiana’s Ban on Using Student IDs for Voting Is Back
Students can’t use their public university identification cards to vote in Indiana, again. A state law banning student ID for voting purposes went back into effect Monday after an appeals court decision, The Indiana Capital Chronicle reported.
Ban on student IDs as voter IDs back in effect after appeal from Indiana Attorney General's Office
INDIANAPOLIS -- A state law banning the use of student IDs as voter IDs is once again in effect following an appeal from the Indiana Attorney General’s Office. The ban had been put on pause for less than a week before the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Indiana Attorney General’s emergency motion on [...]
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