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May 17, 2019 /

North Florida considers voter ID, preferred name initiatives

The University of North Florida is mulling updates to its campus card that would make the ID card a viable form of voter identification, as well as changes that would support preferred names. According to UNF student government, the new...
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NC voter ID update: University decision deadline postponed

The latest update to the legislation in North Carolina that would make college and university student ID cards a valid form of voter identification in the state is a postponement of the deadline decision date. This week, the state House...
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NC college denies participation in voter ID bill

A law approved in North Carolina that would make student ID cards an official form of voter identification has been met with initial reticence by universities across the state. Now, Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute in Hudson, NC has...
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NC colleges weigh campus cards for voter ID

Under a North Carolina bill approved last year, the university student ID card has been added to the list of acceptable forms of voter identification. But colleges and universities in the state are postponing signing an attestation document that would...
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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...
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May 25, 2018 /

LSU to allow preferred names on Tiger Cards

Louisiana State University is the latest campus to recognize student preferred names on the campus card. The university announced in a press release this week that LSU students will be able to use their chosen name on their Tiger Cards...
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February 10, 2017 /

Indiana University moving to single ID card

Indiana University has revealed plans to roll out new smart cards this spring that will now be issued to cardholders across its system of campuses. The move is also expected to streamline university processes and meet voter identification requirements.
March 30, 2016 /

Wisconsin opens second student voter ID location

The University of Wisconsin-Madison is opening a second campus location for students to receive a special voter identification card in advance of Wisconsin's presidential primary and spring election next week. The special voter identification cards are a standalone credential independent...
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How far is too far for the university ID?

An increasing number of states are accepting campus cards for voter ID, begging the question, how far is too far for the university ID? In the early days of university IDs, Social Security numbers were routinely printed on the faces...
March 23, 2015 /

Campus cards for voter ID still complicated in North Dakota

North Dakota college students have experienced some complications at the polls following difficulties with physical addresses and the campus card. Meanwhile, a proposed bill that would have allowed university-issued ID cards to stand in as a voter ID in the...
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