HB180
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Amend KRS 117.228 to remove a credit or debit card as a secondary form of identification to confirm a voter's identity.
Introduced: January 9, 2025
Last action: February 4, 2025
Plain-language summary
This bill would change Kentucky's voter identification rules by removing credit and debit cards from the list of acceptable secondary forms of ID that a voter can use to confirm their identity at the polls. Currently, if a voter needs to show a backup form of identification, a credit or debit card is one of the options available. This bill would eliminate that option. Who it may affect: registered voters who rely on a credit or debit card as a secondary form of identification when voting.
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