Wyoming Governor Signs Bill Requiring Photo ID at Polls

Wyoming Governor Signs Bill Requiring Photo ID at Polls
Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon speaks in Cheyenne, Wyo., on March 2, 2021. Michael Cummo/Wyoming Tribune Eagle via AP
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon this week signed into law a bill that requires voters to present photo identification in order to vote.

The Republican governor signed House Bill 75, which requires voters to present valid government-issued ID before casting a ballot. Identification could include a driver’s license, a tribal identification card, a Wyoming identification card, a U.S. passport, a U.S. military card, an ID from a university or public school within the state, or a Medicare or Medicaid insurance card.