Maryland SB567 mandates proof of identity for in-person voting and outlines penalties for voting fraud.
Maryland SB567 requires voters to present valid government-issued photo identification or a non-government-issued photo ID with a government document showing the voter's name and address. Voters unable to provide required identification must vote a provisional ballot. The bill also prohibits voting under false identification, voting more than once, and influencing a voter's decision through force, fraud, or bribery. It outlines penalties for violations, including fines and imprisonment.
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