Ohio SJR10 requires voters to present photo identification to vote in person.
Ohio SJR10 amends the state constitution to require voters to show photo identification when voting in person. Acceptable forms of identification include a driver's license, U.S. passport, military ID, or other authorized documents. Voters without photo ID can cast a provisional ballot if they provide ID by a specified deadline. The law also allows for an alternative identity verification method for those with religious objections to photo ID. The amendment takes effect immediately if approved by voters.
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