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February 11, 2022 / ,

Idaho bill would ban student ID card for voter identification

A new bill introduced in the state of Idaho would ban use of student ID cards as valid voter identification. The bill would also eliminate same-day voter registration in the state.
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February 1, 2022 / ,

State of New Mexico considers student ID card for voter identification

The state of New Mexico is considering a bill that would, in part, decide whether a student ID card will be an acceptable form of identification when registering to vote on election day. New Mexico state law now requires a...
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December 13, 2019 / ,

UNC Chapel Hill weighs in on student IDs for voter identification

A recent announcement from North Carolina's State Board of Elections reported that student credentials from all UNC campuses would be eligible forms of voter identification for state elections. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has now weighed in...
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November 1, 2019 / ,

UNC Chapel Hill preps campus card for voter identification

The bill in North Carolina that would make university student ID cards a valid form of voter identification is still stirring student voters. The latest university to grapple with the new campus card regulations is the University of North Carolina...
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September 6, 2019 / ,

U. of Iowa considers student IDs for voter identification

Iowa is the latest state to consider the role of the student ID card for voter identification at the polls. Specifically, Iowa's two major state institutions, Iowa State University and the University of Iowa, are taking different stances on the...
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Revisions to N.C. law to aid use of student IDs for voter identification

A law passed in North Carolina this week could carve an easier path for student IDs to be used for voter identification in the state. The new iteration of a law initially passed late in 2018 removes some of the...
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February 22, 2019 / ,

Texas to decide on student IDs for voter identification

The issue of voter identification, and how to execute it, is a topic of discussion that's crossed paths with the campus card before. Now, Texas could be the next state to make the student ID card a valid form of...

UNC files for campus card to be valid form of voter ID

The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has submitted a request for its campus card to be a valid form of identification at state voting booths. If approved, the request would make the UNC One Card a valid voter ID in...

App State to bring campus card in line with state voter ID guidelines

Appalachian State University is exploring the possibility of making its campus cards compliant with voter ID requirements in the state of North Carolina. This comes ahead of 2023 municipal elections in the state for which registered voters in North Carolina...

Idaho lawsuit seeks to overturn law prohibiting campus cards for voter ID

Student IDs have occupied a gray area when it comes to voter identification, with some states accepting the campus card at the the polls and others not. The latest to grapple with the challenge is the state of Idaho where...
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