In Nevada, the Secretary of State looks for a compromise to the partisan standoff over photo ID. It appears from this story that he is getting some Republican support. Despite the fact that with the concept voters don’t have to lift a finger, some Democrats are still unsure whether to support it.
Miller, a Democrat, was complimented by many in the audience for what
he called “stepping into the lion’s den,” and presenting his plan to a
group of Republicans.
Yet Miller could get a better
reception from the GOP than from his own party, noted State Senate
Majority Leader Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, who spoke earlier in the day and
questioned the $10 million possible price tag for the bill.
Miller’s
proposal would provide for voter photos be included in election board
resister and rosters for early voting and provide for the Department of
Motor Vehicles to provide color photos of voters to the secretary of
state and county registrars.