Syracuse Journal-Democrat Nebraskans would decide if photo identification is required for voting under a constitutional amendment considered Feb. 17 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. LR3CA, introduced by Sen. Julie Slama of Peru, would place a proposed amendment on the 2022 general election ballot asking voters if ID should be required at the polls. The proposal would enhance election integrity and increase voter confidence, Slama said. “If approved by the voters of Nebraska, [the amendment] would add another layer of security to our elections — already implemented by 35 other states — without disenfranchising a single voter,” She said. Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen testified in support of the proposal. He said showing an ID is “common sense” and supported by a majority of Americans.