Indiana Senate backs GOP bill tightening mail voter rules

Indiana Senate backs GOP bill tightening mail voter rules
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Republican-backed proposal that would require Indiana voters to submit more identification information to obtain mail-in ballots was endorsed Monday by the state Senate despite objections from opponents that it would make voting more difficult for many people. Senators voted 36-12 in favor of the bill, which would require voters submitting a paper application for a mail ballot to include a photocopy of a government-issued identification card or at least two ID numbers, such as their 10-digit driver’s license or the last four digits of their Social Security number. Supporters say the measure is aimed at increasing…

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