The law requires elections officials this year to ask voters for identification. It’s a soft rollout, so someone without ID can sign an oath verifying his or her identity and cast a regular ballot.
By Roseann Moring World-Herald staff writer, Omaha World-Herald
Sun, 06/03/2018 - 10:00pm
The law requires elections officials this year to ask voters for identification. It’s a soft rollout, so someone without ID can sign an oath verifying his or her identity and cast a regular ballot.