Ohio ID Needed for Voting
You must provide proof of ID to vote.
The forms of identification that may be used include:
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You must provide proof of ID to vote.
The forms of identification that may be used include:
North Dakota does not have voter registration, but you must show a valid ID in order to vote. Your ID must include your name, current North Dakota residential address, and date of birth. Acceptable forms of ID are:
To vote absentee, acceptable forms of ID are:
The first Nebraska election requiring voter ID will be the May 14, 2024, statewide primary election.
Acceptable IDs must have your name and photo. Valid photo IDs include:
All Missouri voters must show acceptable identification and sign the poll book to obtain their ballot. Acceptable forms of ID include:
A nonexpired Missouri driver or non-driver license;
A nonexpired [or unexpiring] military ID, including a veteran’s ID card;
A nonexpired United States passport; or
Another photo ID issued by the United States or the state of Missouri which is either not expired or expired after the date of the most recent general election.*
You may be asked to show identification when you check in at your polling place for any of the following reasons:
You are voting for the first time in Massachusetts in a federal election;
You are an inactive voter;
You are casting a provisional or challenged ballot;
The poll worker has a reasonable suspicion that leads them to request identification.
All new voter registrations will need to provide one of the approved proof of residence documents in order to complete the registration process:
You must show your identification (ID) at the polls in order to vote. Acceptable forms of ID include:
Some first-time voters may need to show ID before casting their ballot. If you are a new voter, please present one of the following forms of identification to the election judge:
To vote at the polls, you must provide picture identification that also shows a signature OR picture identification and another form of ID with your signature.
Acceptable forms of ID are:
If you are voting by mail for the first time you may need to provide a photocopy of your identification with your ballot. Voters who recently registered for the first time and are voting by mail are required to provide a photocopy of their identification.
When voting in person you will need one of the following types of identification: