
"Indiana attorney general Todd Rokita stated that the decision marks a 'BIG WIN for Election Integrity.' He emphasized that this commonsense protection is needed to close loopholes and prevent potential fraud by out-of-state or ineligible voters."
"Rokita further noted that the law aims to ensure every ballot belongs to a verified Hoosier and to preserve public confidence in fair, honest, and transparent elections."
A state law in Indiana prohibiting the use of student identification cards for voting has been reinstated following an appeals court ruling. A federal judge had previously blocked the law, citing infringement on young people's voting rights. However, the state filed an emergency appeal, leading to the law's reinstatement just as early voting for the May 5 primary begins. Indiana's attorney general praised the decision as a victory for election integrity, emphasizing the need to prevent fraud and ensure verified voting.
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