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(KSL News) Citizens will need photo ID to vote, if a bill passed by the House becomes law.
The bill would require voters to prove they are citizens who can legally cast a ballot.
Supporters says the bill will protect U.S. citizens' right to vote by eliminating the chance someone not eligible of voting will cast a ballot.
But opponents say the bill has the potential to disenfranchise millions of voters.
The Senate still needs to act on the bill before it would become a law.