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May 10, 2022Jefferson City, Mo. | By: AP
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri senators have passed a bill requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls. Senators voted 23-11 for the bill Monday.
The primary bill would require voters to show government-issued photo identification to cast ballots. Voters who don't bring valid IDs could cast provisional ballots. The bill would also allow two weeks of no-excuse absentee voting.
Voters could cast ballots up to two weeks prior to the date of an election. Currently, voters need to cite an excuse for why they won't be able to vote in-person on Election Day.