"The measure requires election officials to verify that registered voters are U.S. citizens, aligning with a Republican-led push for new restrictions on voters."
"If passed, the California ballot measure would require a voter to present government-issued identification, such as a state driver's license, every time they vote."
"Voters mailing ballots would be required to write a four-digit number, essentially a pin number, on their ballots matching the one generated when they registered to vote."
"Election officials must ensure that registered voters are U.S. citizens by using information from government records, which could include information in the federal Social Security Administration database."
A California ballot measure has qualified for the November ballot, mandating photo identification for in-person voting and a four-digit PIN for mail-in ballots. Election officials will also verify that registered voters are U.S. citizens. This measure aligns with a Republican-led initiative aimed at tightening voting regulations. If approved, voters must present government-issued ID or use a generated PIN when voting by mail. The measure aims to ensure accurate voter registration lists and prevent illegal voting.
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