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Americans widely support requiring photo ID to vote, new CBS News poll finds

CBS News 20 Mar 2026
... a photo ID to vote has wide support nationally.
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Cherokee Nation Registration and Photo ID field events reach 18,000 in 2025, 2026 Schedule Announced (Cherokee Nation)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2026
... ID Field Events Year-End Snapshot ... Of the more than 20 regional photo ID events, more than 4,800 photo IDs were issued to Cherokee citizens, and more than 1,100 new citizen applications were received.
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In voting process, photo ID gets wide support, CBS News poll finds

CBS News 19 Mar 2026
Few Americans feel they know a lot of the specifics about the SAVE Act ... .
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Barrasso: Republicans Support Photo ID. Every Senate Democrat Voted Against it. (John Barrasso)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2026
"Photo IDs restore the trust our system needs ... - Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) today spoke in strong support of the common sense idea of requiring a photo ID to vote in U.S ... Photo ID requirements are the definition of common sense.
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OKLAHOMA VOICE: U.S. Senate Republicans launch debate on SAVE Act requiring photo ID to vote

Tahlequah Daily Press 18 Mar 2026
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Republicans pressed forward Tuesday with a bill that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and a photo ID to cast a ballot, despite long odds the legislation will ever become law amid bipartisan ... .
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Most Americans support requiring photo ID to vote. Democrats in Congress reject it.

NBC News 17 Mar 2026
Republicans are aggressively touting a popular provision in their sweeping SAVE America Act to overhaul elections nationwide. requiring photo identification to vote ... .
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KY House passes bill requiring photo ID to get public records, but with a change

Lexington Herald-Leader 14 Mar 2026
New version of HB 567 would let Kentuckians send a copy of photo ID with their records request so they wouldn’t have to appear in person ... .
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How to get a photo ID

The Indiana Times 08 Mar 2026
A photo ID must be presented before a person can vote. Today, with all the scams created from advanced technology and dishonest people, the poll watchers must know who is voting ... .
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Want access to KY public records? Show your photo ID or forget it under new bill

Lexington Herald-Leader 27 Feb 2026
House Bill 567 would let public agencies withhold their records unless requester shows a Kentucky driver’s license or other photo ID ... .
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Are CT residents required to show a photo ID to vote?

The CT Mirror 20 Feb 2026
Under Connecticut law, photo identification is requested at polling locations but it is not required to vote ... shows name and address, name and signature or name and photo ... Voting and IDs in Connecticut.
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Showing photo ID is no great hardship | READER COMMENTARY

Baltimore Sun 19 Feb 2026
Peter Jensen’s recent commentary about photo ID requirements to vote misses the point (“Photo ID ... Yet none of my patients have ever had a problem producing a valid ID and signing ...
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Tom Emmer blasts Democrats' double standard on SAVE Act: 'They require photo IDs' at their ...

Fox News 17 Feb 2026
... over its provision mandating federally accepted photo identification at the polls.
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Photo ID: Protect democracy or discourage voting? | STAFF COMMENTARY

Baltimore Sun 16 Feb 2026
We’re going to guess that’s because for about 83% of the population, showing photo ID is not that big a deal — most of us walk around with an unexpired driver’s license or perhaps ...
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Trump threatens to impose photo ID for voters for midterm elections

AOL 14 Feb 2026
Donald Trump threatened on Friday to impose a requirement that US voters present photo identification before being allowed to cast ballots in the upcoming midterm elections.
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Goldberg: Why would anyone oppose mandatory photo ID?

The Post and Courier 13 Feb 2026
Voter ID is not voter suppression, and requiring voter ID will not guarantee Republican victories. It’s just a reasonable idea, albeit in an unreasonable time, writes columnist Jonah Goldberg ... .
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