California Ballot Measure Could Require Voter ID

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California Ballot Measure Could Require Voter ID
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A Republican-backed initiative to require government-issued identification for voting in California has qualified for the ballot, sparking debate over election integrity and voter access.

California voters may soon face a new requirement at the polls: presenting identification. A Republican -backed ballot measure , having successfully gathered over 962,000 valid signatures, is poised to appear on the general election ballot this year.

This initiative would mandate that voters show government-issued identification when casting their ballots, both in person and via mail-in voting. For mail-in ballots, voters would be required to include the last four digits of their ID number on the return envelope.

Furthermore, the measure calls for election officials to annually report the percentage of voters in each county whose citizenship has been verified. The push for this measure is led by State Senator Tony Strickland and Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, both Republicans. Strickland expressed strong confidence in the measure’s prospects, citing a robust grassroots campaign and widespread support.

Signature collection was particularly strong in key counties, with Orange County contributing nearly 130,000 valid signatures, Los Angeles County exceeding 211,000, and significant numbers also coming from Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Proponents argue that requiring identification is a common-sense measure, pointing to the necessity of ID for various everyday activities like air travel and prescription purchases. They frame it as a simple step to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

However, the measure faces staunch opposition from civil rights and voting rights groups. Critics contend that an ID requirement could disproportionately disenfranchise vulnerable communities who may face barriers to obtaining acceptable forms of identification. Concerns have also been raised about the security implications of requiring voters to write their ID numbers on mail-in ballots, potentially exposing sensitive personal information.

Jenny Farrell, Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of California, characterized the measure as an attempt to import unfounded claims of election fraud and intimidation tactics into the state. Currently, California voters are required to provide an ID or Social Security number when registering, but are not asked to present identification when voting.

Public opinion on the issue is divided, with a recent Berkeley IGS poll revealing a split among registered voters regarding the need for voter ID with each ballot cast. While a majority support a proof of citizenship requirement for new registrants, support dwindles when it comes to requiring ID for every vote. The debate highlights a deep partisan divide, with Republicans overwhelmingly favoring the measure and Democrats largely opposing it

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