This amendment adds a new definition of 'acceptable identification' to the bill, establishing separate standards for in-person voter identification at polling places and for proof of residence.
- Updates the reference in Section 1 to include the new paragraph (xxxix)(B) and (C) being added to the definitions section. (Page 1, lines 1-2)
- Creates a new definition of 'acceptable identification' with two distinct categories: subsection (B) specifies acceptable identification for in-person voting at polling places and absentee polling places, and subsection (C) establishes three separate types of acceptable proof of residence—identification documents with an address or post office box, two pieces of mail with the elector's name and residential address or post office box, or any other proof of residency approved by rule of the secretary of state's office. (Page 4, after line 2)
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