For nearly two decades, Indiana has been a leader in ensuring our elections remain secure by requiring voters to have a valid photo ID when they cast their ballot.
This year, Senate Republicans are working on a bill to strengthen Indiana’s voter ID law by prohibiting student IDs issued by state colleges or universities from being recognized as an ID to vote, since college IDs are less secure than other forms of identification and standards vary from school to school.
Students at public colleges and universities are eligible to vote with other forms of ID like a driver’s license or a free state-issued photo ID card that can be obtained at any Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles branch.
Senate Bill 10 would also make improvements to voter list maintenance procedures, ensuring those who are not eligible to vote are removed from lists.
To learn more about SB 10, click here.