STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
RS30193 / H0126
The purpose of this legislation is to clarify and create uniformity in voter registration requirements. Currently,
there are inconsistencies among the various methods of registering, as well as lack of clarity concerning
the type of documentation an applicant must show to prove residence in order to complete registration.
To standardize the voter registration process, this legislation requires that applicants submit a completed
application, show proof of identity, and show proof of residence, regardless of the manner of registration. In
addition, by specifying the acceptable documentation required to prove identity and residence, this legislation
prevents any uncertainty for applicants and election officials. Finally, this legislation requires the Idaho
Department of Transportation ("ITD") to issue no-fee identification cards to qualifying individuals for the
purpose of complying with voter registration and voting requirements.
FISCAL NOTE
A standard four-year identification card is $15.00 $10.00 of this amount is distributed to the county Sheriff that
issues the credential and $5.00 is distributed to the Highway Distribution Account. Of the $5.00, approximately
$3.00 is distributed to ITD and $2.00 is distributed among local highway jurisdictions.
In the 2022 general election, 98.8% of the voters showed a driver's license as a form of personal identification,
while only 0.4% of voters completed an Affidavit in lieu of showing personal identification, and 104 voters
used a student ID. It's anticipated that these latter two categories of voters will be the likeliest applicants for
no-fee ID cards. Accordingly, it is anticipated that fewer than 2,000 no-fee ID cards will be issued each year.
There would be minimal impact to ITD dedicated and local funds and no impact to the General Fund
Contact:
Representative Brandon Mitchell
(208) 332-1000
Representative Joe A. Palmer
(208) 332-1000
Phil McGrane, Secretary of State
(208) 332-2849
DISCLAIMER: This statement of purpose and fiscal note are a mere attachment to this bill and prepared by a proponent
of the bill. It is neither intended as an expression of legislative intent nor intended for any use outside of the legislative
process, including judicial review (Joint Rule 18).
Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Note Bill SOP/FN INTRODUCED: 02/13/2023, 8:29 AM
Statutes affected: Bill Text: 34-404, 34-408, 34-408A, 34-410, 34-411, 34-416, 49-2444