Yes. You must show one of the following:
If you do not present one of the above, you may vote on a provisional ballot and bring ID by 5 pm on the Friday after the election. Alternatively, 2 election officials may sign affidavits on your behalf identifying you as an eligible voter.
Yes. You must show one of the following:
If you do not show one of the above, then you may vote on a provisional ballot. An election official will then investigate to see if your ballot is acceptable. This is done by comparing your signature to the signature on your voter registration. If approved, your vote is counted.
Yes. You must show one of the following:
If you do not, then you must sign an affidavit, present your voter registration certificate and give your date of birth and other identifying information.
The voter is not required to present identification when voting in an election in Oklahoma.
No, you are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Washington state.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for New York voters.
No, you are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Utah.
You are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Montana.
Yes, you are required to present identification when voting in an election in Texas.
No, you are not required to present identification when voting in an election in South Carolina.
Yes, you must present identification when voting in an election in Virginia.
Voters are not required until 2015 to present identification when voting in an election in New Hampshire.
Yes, you must present identification when voting in an election in North Dakota.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Maine voters.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Maryland voters.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Massachusetts voters.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Minnesota voters.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Nebraska voters.