“Republicans soften voter ID stance”

The Charlotte Observer reportsGov. Pat McCrory and House Speaker Thom Tillis said they favor allowing
voters to show other forms of identification that don’t include a photo,
such as a registration card or other government documents. “I would
still like a photo on it, but I would also be willing to accept other
options,” McCrory said. “I’ll let the legislature work to develop those
bills. I expect a voter ID bill to be passed in the very near future.”

“Republicans soften voter ID stance”

The Charlotte Observer reportsGov. Pat McCrory and House Speaker Thom Tillis said they favor allowing
voters to show other forms of identification that don’t include a photo,
such as a registration card or other government documents. “I would
still like a photo on it, but I would also be willing to accept other
options,” McCrory said. “I’ll let the legislature work to develop those
bills. I expect a voter ID bill to be passed in the very near future.”