IDs will be required at polling places

indystar

November 02, 2009 by indystar | Staff

0 votes

Secretary of State Todd Rokita says Indiana residents voting in upcoming special elections will still be subject to the state’s Voter ID law despite a recent court ruling.

Rokita says the Indiana Court of Appeals’ recent ruling overturning the Voter ID law is not final and will have no impact on the law’s enforcement.

That means voters must bring an Indiana state or U.S. government-issued photo ID to the polls this month.

Ten counties are required to conduct special elections on Tuesday. Those counties are: Dubois, Franklin, Lake, LaPorte, Marion, Perry, Porter, Ripley, St. Joseph and Wells.

Hamilton County will conduct a special election Nov. 10 in some precincts.

Lake and LaPorte counties won’t hold special elections this month because officials in those counties say they don’t have the money to conduct them.

Categories: Politics & Government, News

Tags: 

state todd rokita, indiana court of appeals, ripley st, laporte counties, government issued photo id, voter id, franklin lake, indiana residents, hamilton county, indiana state, dubois, court of appeals, st joseph, secretary of state, elections, polls, Politics & Government, News, Money

Follow this thread

0 comments

or register to leave a comment.

Logo_colophon

© 2009 Star Media
All rights reserved.

Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, updated December 2008.