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Federal judge blocks Indiana ban on student ID for voting

The ruling restores college IDs for voting after the judge found the ban likely burdens students and could affect about 40,000 voters, he said.

  • On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge Richard Young issued a preliminary injunction blocking Indiana's Senate Bill 10, restoring college-issued student IDs as acceptable identification for the May 5 midterm elections.
  • Republican lawmakers pushed through SB 10 last year, arguing college IDs lacked the "rigor" of driver's licenses. The law eliminated a practice accepted for 16 years, making student IDs the only valid identification previously allowed but now banned.
  • Young found no evidence student IDs caused fraud, calling the ban "a solution in search of a problem." He estimated about 40,000 students would be impacted, many unable to obtain alternative identification like state driver's licenses.
  • Marion County Clerk Katie Sweeney Bell called the injunction a win for student voters, stating the case continues while student IDs remain acceptable for casting ballots during ongoing litigation.
  • The court signaled the law likely violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments by imposing unconstitutional burdens on students. This decision arrives amid a national trend of Republican lawmakers tightening ID requirements, affecting young voters nationwide.
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Federal judge blocks Indiana’s ban on use of student IDs for voting

A federal judge issued an order Tuesday blocking an Indiana law that banned the use of college-issued student identification cards for voting.

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Indiana Capital Chronicle broke the news in on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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