USA Today: CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Voters in Texas without a photo ID will be able to cast their ballots come November, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos in Corpus Christi signed an agreement between Texas state officials, the federal government and civil rights plaintiffs that clears the way for voters without photo IDs to cast their ballots as long as they sign a declaration stating they have a "reasonable impediment" to obtaining one of the types of photo identification required in Texas' voter ID law.
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