Strict Voter ID Law
Voters need to confirm their identity with an acceptable ID when they vote in person.
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We provide voter ID assistance so that every American can cast a ballot that counts.
Registered voters need to confirm their identity with a photo ID when they vote in person.
Voters need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. There are several forms of identification you can use.
Registered voters may need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. If you don't have a photo ID, there may be other ways you can confirm your identity.
Registered voters may need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. There are several forms of identification you can use.
Registered voters don't need to provide an ID at the polls, except for some first-time voters.
Strict Voter ID Law
Voters need to confirm their identity with an acceptable ID when they vote in person.
Non-Strict Voter ID Law
If voters don’t provide an acceptable ID when voting in person, there are other ways to cast a ballot that counts.
No Voter ID Law
Most voters don’t need to show ID to vote in person, with the exception of some first-time voters.
Registered voters need to confirm their identity with a photo ID when they vote in person.
Voters need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. There are several forms of identification you can use.
Registered voters may need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. If you don't have a photo ID, there may be other ways you can confirm your identity.
Registered voters may need to confirm their identity when they vote in person. There are several forms of identification you can use.
Registered voters don't need to provide an ID at the polls, except for some first-time voters.