New Mexico Voter ID Bill HB0223 Discriminates Against Passports and Tribal IDs

As of January 2024, 34 states required voters to present identification in order to vote at the polls on Election Day. Of these states, 23 required voters to present identification containing a photograph, and 11 accepted other forms of identification. The remaining 16 states did not require voters to present identification in order to vote at the polls on Election Day.

Valid forms of identification differ by state. In certain states that require voters to provide identification, there may be exceptions that allow some voters to cast a ballot without providing an ID. To see more about these exceptions, see details by state below. Commonly accepted forms of ID include driver’s licenses, state-issued identification cards, and military identification cards or passports.

Representative John Block proposes a voter identification requirement that only accepts a New Mexico state issued driver’s license or identification card issued by the motor vehicle division of the taxation and revenue department.

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