House sends voter ID to governor

The Oklahoma House Wednesday gave final approval to legislation that would require voters to provide identification at the polls and sent it to Gov. Brad Henry for his signature, but a spokesman for the governor said the bill may have unintended consequences. Without debate, the House approved the measure in a bipartisan 71-27 vote after tabling an amendment that would have gutted it by Rep. Richard Morrissette, D-Oklahoma City, who has argued against voter ID proposals in the past. The bill was previously approved by the Senate.