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Tag: nebraska

Seiyonna Renews ID and Votes for the First Time

Seiyonna, a 21 year-old Nebraska resident, contacted VoteRiders for help renewing her driver’s license and registering to vote for the first time. 

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In many states, like Ohio, to obtain an ID, in addition to providing a birth certificate, anyone who changed their name when they got married must provide certified copies of their marriage license or licenses showing each subsequent change. Photo: Pexels

CityBeat Guest Commentary: VoteRiders Helps Ohioans Receive the Proper Identification to Vote

In a country so rich in diversity in so many ways, these increasingly restrictive rules for acquiring a state ID threaten to disenfranchise a substantial number of citizens who want to vote. BY SHELLY JARRETT BROMBERG, VOTERIDERS VOLUNTEER — MARCH 7, 2024 “Family friendly.” Whenever I hear this term, I immediately think of the many citizens […]

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