Texas strikes deal to make it easier for voters to cast ballots
After a U.S. circuit court ruled the Texas Voter ID law in violation of the Voting Rights Act on July 23, state officials have reached a temporary deal to make voting easier this November. Voters who previously had to have one of six specific forms of identification no longer need photo identification to cast a ballot. The new deal allows registered voters without a photo ID to use any of the following documents to verify their identity:
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Source: Community Impact- Round Rock