(AP) -- COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina voters would have to bring
photo identification with them to polling places under a measure
that has cleared the state Senate.
The contentious bill heads back to the House following its
passage Wednesday in the Senate. The bill will likely end up in a
conference committee to work out differences between the chambers.
South Carolina voters aren't required to have a photo ID when
they vote now. Under the proposal, they would have to have some
form of state or federal-issued ID with them starting in 2012.
Democrats had opposed the measure as potentially discriminatory.
They concended when Republicans agreed to extend the period during
which people could vote early in person, and to allow people to get
ID cards for free.
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