Nevada GOP governor vetoes voter ID bill that he pushed for in a deal with Democrats
Source: Associated Press
Nevada GOP governor vetoes voter ID bill that he pushed for in a deal with Democrats
By RIO YAMAT
Updated 10:35 PM EDT, June 12, 2025
LAS VEGAS (AP) Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo unexpectedly vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have required voters in the swing state to show a photo ID at the polls a conservative priority across the country and something that has long been on the governors legislative wish list.
The move brings a dramatic end to one of the legislative sessions most surprising outcomes: A bipartisan deal that combined the requirement for voter identification with a Democratic-backed measure to add more drop boxes for mail ballots that Lombardo had initially vetoed.
The bill came together in the final days of the session and passed mere minutes before the Democratic-controlled Legislature adjourned just after midnight on June 3. Lombardo had been expected to sign it.
In his veto message, Lombardo said he wholeheartedly supports voter ID laws but that he felt the bill fell short on addressing his concerns about ballots cast by mail, because such ballots could still be accepted solely on the basis of a signature match under the bill.
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