2026 North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment

2026 North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment

November 3, 2026
Require Voter Identification Amendment

2026 North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment is a constitutional amendment for the state of North Carolina in the United States that seeks to amend the constitution to require photo ID to cast a ballot for all voters, not just those voting in person.[1] The proposed amendment will appear on the 2026 midterms election ballot in North Carolina.[1]

Background

The amendment was originally passed by the State Senate in a vote of 30-19, along partisan lines, with Republicans in favor and Democrats opposed.[2] The House passed the bill with all 72 Republicans in favor. Among House Democrats, 45 voted against the bill, and one joined Republicans voting in favor of the bill.[3][4]

Ballot language

"FOR or AGAINST:
Constitutional amendment to require all voters, not just those presenting to vote in person, to present photo identification before voting."[2]

Endorsements

Yes
State legislators
No
State legislators
Organizations

Results

Require Voter Identification Amendment
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Source: Ballotpedia[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment (2026)". Ballotpedia.
  2. ^ a b "Senate Bill 921" (PDF). North Carolina Legislature.
  3. ^ "NC House takes final vote". The News & Observer.
  4. ^ Gleason, Sarah. "NC lawmakers pass constitutional amendment requiring voter photo ID in-person and by mail". Wilmington Star-News.
  5. ^ a b "North Carolina Require Voter Identification Amendment (2026) SUPPORT". Ballotpedia.
  6. ^ Cotto, Claudia Rivera (3 December 2024). "State Senate Approves Constitutional Amendment to Require Photo ID for Mail-In Voters". Enlace Latino NC. Retrieved 28 October 2025.
  7. ^ "North Carolina's Voter ID Law". Democracy North Carolina. Retrieved December 13, 2025.