New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08129

Introduced
5/1/25  
Refer
5/1/25  

Caption

Requires a signature and government-issued photo identification for both voter registration and at the time of voting.

Impact

If enacted, A08129 would significantly modify the current landscape of voting in New York State. The introduction of a photo ID requirement is expected to bolster security measures at polling locations, potentially reducing the occurrences of voter fraud, which proponents argue is essential for maintaining public confidence in electoral outcomes. However, the bill may also complicate the voting process for individuals who do not possess the required forms of ID, thereby impacting their ability to participate in elections.

Summary

Bill A08129 seeks to amend section 7 of article 2 of the New York State Constitution to mandate the presentation of government-issued photo identification for individuals voting in person. This requirement would apply to both voter registration processes and the act of voting itself. Specifically, the bill stipulates that accepted forms of identification could include a New York state driver's license, non-driver ID, passport, military ID, or other government-issued identification cards. The aim is to enhance the integrity of elections by ensuring that voters can be properly identified at polling places.

Contention

The proposal has sparked debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters claim that requiring identification will protect the electoral process and is a standard practice in many states across the country. Conversely, opponents warn that this move could disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, including the elderly, low-income individuals, and minorities, who may face difficulties obtaining identification. Critics argue that this requirement could create barriers to voting, undermining the democratic process that the bill purports to protect.

Companion Bills

NY S04458

Same As Requires a signature and government-issued photo identification for both voter registration and at the time of voting.

Previously Filed As

NY A03497

Requires a government photo identification card to be presented when casting a ballot; provides for a method to receive a government photo identification card at no charge.

NY A06111

Requires a current and valid government issued identification card to vote; establishes voter identification cards which shall contain, and prominently display, a registered voters name, address, political party affiliation, voter status, and voter signature which has been filed with the state board of elections; makes related provisions.

NY S00876

Requires a valid government issued photo identification card be presented when casting a ballot; provides for persons eligible for Medicaid to receive identification cards.

NY A04414

Requires a valid government issued photo identification card be presented when casting a ballot; provides for persons eligible for Medicaid to receive identification cards.

NY S06139

Requires a government photo identification card to be presented when casting a ballot; provides for a method to receive a government photo identification card at no charge; provides that notaries are not permitted to collect a fee for collecting the documents required.

NY A03921

Relates to voting rights expansion, voter registration on election day, expansion of the use of and requirements for absentee voting, creation of a real-time statewide voter registration database, special ballots for election employees, and voter affidavits.

NY S06008

Relates to voting rights expansion, voter registration on election day, expansion of the use of and requirements for absentee voting, creation of a real-time state wide voter registration database, special ballots for election employees, and voter affidavits.

NY A03312

Relates to the number of signatures for independent nominating petitions; decreases the number of signatures and votes to 15,000 signatures for statewide candidates and 50,000 votes to maintain party ballot status; changes the petition period to 12 weeks and the petitioning time to May-August.

NY S07997

Relates to the number of signatures for independent nominating petitions; decreases the number of signatures and votes to 15,000 signatures for statewide candidates and 50,000 votes to maintain party ballot status; changes the petition period to 12 weeks and the petitioning time to May-August.

NY S05984

Provides for conditional registration of voters during early voting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.