Vote.
Have Your ID Ready.
Take Your ID With You.
Showing Identification At Your Polling
Location Is The Law.
Acceptable forms of ID must include a
residential address.
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Valid Driver's License.
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Valid State ID Card.
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Valid Federally Issued ID
Card Such as a Passport or Agency ID Card.
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Valid Tribal Government
Issued ID Card.
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Valid Student ID Card.
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Valid United States
Military ID Card.
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Utility bill dated 30 days
prior to election day with name and residential address.
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Change of Address
verification letter from the US Postal Service.
What if I have none of the
above? Can I still vote?
You still have the right to vote using one of
the options below:
- An election worker vouches for your
identity and residence.
- You complete a voters affidavit certifying
your right to vote in the precinct.
Voter
Bill Of Rights
North Dakota Voices Count
As a Resident, You Have The Right To:
- Vote free from interference in a private
and secret manner.
- Ask for and receive assistance in voting
- Written instructions to use when voting,
and, upon request, oral instructions on voting from election officers.
- Cast a vote if in line at the official
closing of the polls
- Correct your ballot. You may receive up
to two replacement ballots prior to casting your ballot if you believe
you've made a mistake. The third ballot must be a cast.
- An explanation if your residency or
identity is in question.
- Prove your residency or identity by
signing a voter's affidavit.
- Vote by absentee ballot.
- Report illegal or fraudulent behavior to
an election officer or the Secretary of States Office.
© Riel
LaFontaine 2004