The bill amends the Wyoming Election Code to specify acceptable forms of identification for voters. It introduces new requirements for in-person voter identification, stating that acceptable identification must not be expired, must be in its original form, and must include a photograph of the voter. This change aims to clarify the standards for voter identification at polling places.

Additionally, the bill repeals the acceptance of school identification cards, Medicaid, and Medicare insurance cards as valid forms of identification for voting purposes. This streamlining of acceptable identification is intended to enhance the integrity of the voting process in Wyoming. The act is set to take effect immediately upon the completion of all necessary legislative procedures.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 22-1-102