Iowa |
Yes |
|
"Iowa Voter Identification Card. Iowa Driver’s License. Iowa Non-Operator ID. U.S. Military ID or Veteran ID. U.S. Passport. Tribal ID Card/Document." |
https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterinformation/voterIDfaq.html#13 |
New Hampshire |
Yes |
|
"Driver’s license issued by any state or federal government; Non-driver ID card issued by NH DMV or motor vehicle agency of another state; Photo ID card for “voting identification only” issued by NH DMV (RSA 260:21); United States armed services identification card; United States passport or passcard; NH student ID card (see more information below); A photo ID not mentioned above, but determined to be legitimate by the moderator, supervisors of the checklist, or clerk of a town, ward or city. If any person authorized to challenge a voter does so under this provision, the voter shall be required to fill out a challenged voter affidavit before obtaining a ballot. Verification of the voter’s identity by a moderator or supervisor of the checklist or clerk of a town, ward or city (not a ballot clerk). If any person authorized to challenge a voter does so under this provision, the voter shall be required to fill out a challenged voter affidavit before obtaining a ballot." |
http://sos.nh.gov/voterid.aspx |
Virginia |
Yes |
|
"Voter confirmation documents; Virginia driver’s license; Virginia DMV-issued photo ID; United States passport; Employer-issued photo ID; Student ID issued by any community college or university located in the United States; Other U.S. or Virginia government-issued photo ID; Tribal enrollment or other tribal photo ID; Virginia Voter Photo ID card; A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document containing the name and address of the voter." |
https://www.elections.virginia.gov/registration/photo-ids-required-to-vote/ |
North Dakota |
Yes |
|
Driver's license. Nondriver’s identification card. Tribal government issued identification (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member’s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address). Long term care identification certificate (provided by North Dakota facility). |
https://vip.sos.nd.gov/idrequirements.aspx |
Puerto Rico |
Yes |
|
"Voter identification card" |
http://ww2.ceepur.org/sites/ComisionEE/es-pr/Legal/DocumentosOficinaAsuntosLegales/Puerto%20Rico%20Election%20Code.pdf |
Tennessee |
Yes |
|
"Tennessee driver license with your photo; United States Passport; photo ID issued by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security; photo ID issued by the federal or Tennessee state government; United States Military photo ID; Tennessee handgun carry permit with your photo." |
https://sos.tn.gov/products/elections/what-id-required-when-voting |
Hawaii |
No |
"If you are registering to vote for the first time in the State of Hawaii and are mailing in your application, federal law requires that your provide proof of identification. If you do not provide the required proof of identification with the application, you will be required to do so at you polling place, or with your mail ballot." |
"A current and valid photo identification. A current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address." |
https://elections.hawaii.gov/voters/voting-in-hawaii-guide/ |
Missouri |
Yes |
|
"Identification issued by the state of Missouri, an agency of the state, or a local election authority of the state; Identification issued by the United States government or agency thereof; Identification issued by an institution of higher education, including a university, college, vocational and technical school, located within the state of Missouri; or A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check or other government document that contains the name and address of the voter." |
https://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/goVoteMissouri/howtovote#Forms |
Northern Mariana Islands |
Yes |
|
Photo ID |
https://cnmilaw.org/pdf/cmc_section/T1/6208.pdf |
Utah |
Yes |
|
"ONE primary form of ID that is valid (not expired), has your name, and has your photograph. These types of IDs include: Utah driver license; ID card issued by the state of Utah or the US Government; Utah concealed carry permit; US passport; Tribal ID card (does not require a photograph). OR, TWO forms of ID that, when combined, prove your name and current residence. These types of IDs may include: Utility bill dated within 90 days of the election; Bank or other financial account statement; Certified birth certificate; Valid Social Security card; Check issued by the state or federal government; Currently valid Utah hunting or fishing license; Currently valid US military ID card; Certified naturalization documents (NOT a green card); Certified copy of court records showing the voter’s adoption or name change; Bureau of Indian Affairs card; Tribal treaty card; Medicaid or Medicare or Electronic Benefits Transfer card; Currently valid ID card issued by a local government within Utah; Currently valid ID card issued by an employer; Currently valid ID card issued by a college, university, technical school, or professional school in Utah; Current Utah vehicle registration." |
https://voteinfo.utah.gov/voter-id-requirements/ |
Georgia |
Yes |
|
"Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a free ID Card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS). A Georgia Driver's License, even if expired. Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state. Valid U.S. passport ID. Valid U.S. military photo ID. Valid tribal photo ID." |
https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/elections/georgia_voter_identification_requirements2 |
Illinois |
No |
"If you register by mail, you must vote in person the first time, either at the polling place, or by early voting, unless you submit with your mail-in registration form your driver license number or state ID number, the last four digits of your social security number, or one of the forms of ID listed. If you do not present a required form of identification either at the time of submitting your mail-in registration or at the time of voting, you may vote a Provisional Ballot. " |
"A current and valid photo identification. Utility bill. Bank statement. Government check. Paycheck. Lease or contract for residence. Student ID & mail addressed to voter’s residence. Government document." |
https://www.elections.il.gov/ElectionOperations/ElectionDayVoting.aspx?MID=Szw0eRrv1dQ%3d&T=637098884632191552 |
Maryland |
No |
"Usually, you will not be asked to show ID if your name is on the list of registered voters. However, you will be asked to show ID if: You registered by mail and have not previously met the identification requirements. Someone in the polling place challenges your identity. You are registering to vote during early voting or changing your address during early voting." |
"A Maryland Driver's License or other Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) issued identification. A student ID card that contains a photo. An employee ID card that contains a photo. A passport or other government issued ID. OR, if you do not have those forms of ID: a utility bill, bank statement, government check or paycheck that shows your name and address and is less than 3 months old. If you are showing ID because you are voting for the first time, your name and address on the document must match the information on the voter registration roll." |
https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/votingFAQ.aspx#6 |
Massachusetts |
No |
"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." |
"Acceptable identification must include your name and the address at which you are registered to vote. Examples of acceptable identification include: a driver's license, state-issued ID card, recent utility bill, rent receipt, lease, a copy of a voter registration affidavit, or any other printed identification which contains the voter's name and address." |
http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleidreq/idrequirementsidx.htm |
West Virginia |
Yes |
|
"Voter registration card; Medicare card or Social Security card; Birth certificate; WV hunting or fishing license; WV SNAP ID card; WV TANF program ID card; WV Medicaid ID card; Bank or debit card; Utility bill or bank statement issued within six months of the date of the election; Health insurance card issued to the voter; Any document issued by the state of WV or U.S. government containing voter's name, including a WV driver's license, passport, U.S. or WV government employee ID or military ID; Driver's license issued by another state; Student ID card; A concealed carry (pistol/revolver) permit." |
https://sos.wv.gov/elections/Pages/BeReg.aspx |
North Carolina |
No |
|
|
https://www.ncsbe.gov/Voter-ID |
Michigan |
Yes |
|
"Michigan driver's license or state-issued ID card. Driver's license or personal identification card issued by another state. Federal or state government-issued photo identification. U.S. passport. Military ID with photo. Student identification with photo from a high school or accredited institution of higher learning. Tribal identification card with photo." |
https://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,4670,7-127-5647_12539_29836-182649--,00.html |
District of Columbia |
No |
"If you register during the early voting period or at the polls on Election Day, you must provide proof of residence in order to register and vote." |
"A copy of a current and valid government-issued photo identification; A utility bill for water, gas, electricity, cable, internet, telephone, or cellular phone service issued no earlier than 90 days before the election; A savings, checking, credit, or money market account statement from a bank or credit union issued no earlier than 90 days before the election; A paycheck, stub, or earning statement that includes the employer’s name, address, and telephone number and was issued no earlier than 90 days before the election; A government-issued document or check from a federal or District agency, other than the Board of Elections, issued no earlier than 90 days before the election; A current residential lease or rental agreement; An occupancy statement from a District homeless shelter issued no earlier than 90 days before the election; A tuition or housing bill from a District of Columbia college or university issued for the current academic or housing term." |
https://www.vote4dc.com/Home/IDRequirements |
Alabama |
Yes |
|
"Valid Driver's License (not expired or has been expired less than 60 days); Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Driver's License; Valid Non-driver ID (not expired or has been expired less than 60 days); Alabama Law Enforcement Agency Digital Non-driver ID; Valid Alabama Photo Voter ID; Valid State Issued ID (Alabama or any other state); Valid AL Department of Corrections Release- Temporary ID (Photo Required); Valid AL Movement/Booking Sheet from Prison/Jail System (Photo Required); Valid Pistol Permit (Photo Required); Valid Federal Issued ID; Valid US Passport; Valid Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County Government, Municipality, Board, Authority, or other entity of this state; Valid student or employee ID from a college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools); Valid Military ID; Valid Tribal ID." |
https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/voter-id |
Arkansas |
Yes |
|
"Documents and identification cards that will be accepted as verification of voter registration include without limitation: A driver’s license; A photo identification card; A concealed handgun carry license; A United States passport; An employee badge or identification document issued by an accredited postsecondary education institution in the State of Arkansas; A United States military identification document; A public assistance identification card if the card shows a photograph of the person to whom the document or identification card was issued; A voter verification card as provided under Ark. Code § 7-5-324." |
https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information/voter-registration-information |
Arizona |
Yes |
|
"Sufficient Photo ID including name and address (One Required): Valid Arizona driver license; Valid Arizona non-operating identification card; Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification; Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification. Sufficient ID without a photograph that bears the name and address (Two Required): Utility bill of the elector that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election. A utility bill may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television; Bank or credit union statement that is dated within 90 days of the date of the election; Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration; Indian census card; Property tax statement of the elector's residence; Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification; Arizona vehicle insurance card; Recorder's Certificate; Valid United States federal, state, or local government-issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the County Recorder; Any mailing to the elector marked 'Official Election Material.'" |
https://azsos.gov/elections/voting-election |
California |
No |
"In most cases, a California voter is not required to show identification to a polling place worker before casting a ballot. However, if you are voting for the first time after registering to vote by mail and did not provide your driver license number, California identification number or the last four digits of your social security number on your registration form, you may be asked to show a form of identification when you go to the polls." |
"A copy of a recent utility bill, the sample ballot booklet you received from your county elections office or another document sent to you by a government agency are examples of acceptable forms of identification. Other acceptable forms of identification include your passport, driver license, official state identification card, or student identification card showing your name and photograph." |
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voting-resources/voting-california/what-bring/ |
Delaware |
Yes |
|
"If you do not show ID, you must fill out a form before you can vote. Showing ID makes checking you in faster and reduces mistakes. IDs may include: Delaware driver's license or state ID; U. S. passport; signed polling place or Social Security card; signed vehicle registration; signed credit card with photo; a similar document that identifies the person by photo or signature." |
https://electionsncc.delaware.gov/faqs/voting.shtml |
American Samoa |
Yes |
|
"Any qualified elector who wishes to cast his/her vote shall present his/her 'Voter Registration Card', or other suitable documents establishing U.S. nationality/citizenship and containing a photo of the elector." |
https://www.aselectionoffice.gov/2020%20Candidate%20Manual.pdf |
Guam |
Yes |
|
"Driver’s license or ID card issued by a state or possession of the United States; provided that it contains a photograph and information showing name, date of birth, sex, height, eye color and address; ID card issued by federal, state or local government agencies or entities; provided that it contains a photograph and information showing name, date of birth, sex, height, eye color and address; Native American Tribal photo identification card; School ID card with a photograph; Voter registration ID card; U.S. Military ID card or draft record; military dependent’s ID card; U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card; or an identification card that is compliant with the provisions of the Real ID Act of 2005." |
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lKzjCYMx2RBP5ErUSb-a9ktZjGfVnqAF/view |
New York |
No |
"If a voter's name appears in the computer generated registration list with a notation indicating that the voter's identity was not yet verified as required by the federal Help America Vote Act, the inspector shall require that the voter produce one of the following types of identification before permitting the voter to cast his or her vote on the voting machine." |
"(i) a driver's license or department of motor vehicles non-driver photo ID card or other current and valid photo identification; (ii) a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document that shows the name and address of the voter." |
https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/election-law/eln-sect-8-302.html |
Colorado |
Yes |
|
"A valid Colorado driver’s license or valid identification card issued by the Colorado Department of Revenue. A valid U.S. passport. A valid employee identification card with a photograph of the eligible elector issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. government or of Colorado, or by any county, municipality, board, authority, or other political subdivision of Colorado. A valid pilot’s license issued by the federal aviation administration or other authorized agency of the U.S. A valid U.S. military identification card with a photograph of the eligible elector. A copy of a current (within the last 60 days) utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the elector. A Certificate of Degree of Indian or Alaskan Native Blood. A valid Medicare or Medicaid card issued by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. A certified copy of a U.S. birth certificate for the elector. Certified documentation of naturalization. A valid student identification card with a photograph of the eligible elector issued by an institute of higher education in Colorado, as defined in section 23-3.1-102(5), C.R.S.. A valid veteran identification card issued by the U.S. department of veterans affairs veterans health administration with a photograph of the eligible elector. A valid identification card issued by a federally recognized tribal government certifying tribal membership. Verification that a voter is a resident of a group residential facility, as defined in section 1-1-104(18.5), C.R.S. Verification that a voter is a person committed to the department of human services and confined and eligible to register and vote shall be considered sufficient identification of such person for the purposes of section 1-2-210.5, C.R.S. Written correspondence from the county sheriff or his or her designee to the county clerk indicating that a voter is confined in a county jail or detention facility." |
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/acceptableFormsOfID.html |
Florida |
Yes |
|
"Florida driver’s license; Florida identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; United States passport; Debit or credit card; Military identification; Student identification; Retirement center identification; Neighborhood association identification; Public assistance identification; Veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; License to carry a concealed weapon or firearm issued pursuant to s. 790.06; Employee identification card issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the Federal Government, the state, a county, or a municipality." |
https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/for-voters/voting/election-day-voting/ |
Idaho |
Yes |
|
"An Idaho driver’s license or Idaho photo identification card. A U.S. passport or Federal photo identification card. A tribal photo identification card. A current student photo ID, issued by an Idaho high school or post secondary education institution. A license to carry a concealed weapon issued by a county sheriff in Idaho. If a voter does not have an Idaho Driver’s License, they can use an Idaho photo identification card issued by the Department of Transportation to vote." |
https://idahovotes.gov/identification-requirements/ |
Alaska |
Yes |
|
"Voter ID card, driver’s license, state ID, military ID, passport, hunting or fishing license or other current or valid photo ID." |
https://www.elections.alaska.gov/Core/votingatthepollsonelectionday.php |
Texas |
Yes |
|
"Texas Driver License issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS); Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS; Texas Personal Identification Card issued by DPS; Texas Handgun License issued by DPS; United States Military Identification Card containing the person’s photograph; United States Citizenship Certificate containing the person’s photograph; United States Passport (book or card)." |
https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/need-id.html |
South Dakota |
Yes |
|
"South Dakota driver's license or nondriver ID card; U.S. government photo ID (passport is acceptable); U.S. Armed Forces ID; current student photo identification card from a South Dakota high school or South Dakota accredited institution of higher education; tribal photo ID." |
https://sdsos.gov/elections-voting/voting/default.aspx |
Indiana |
Yes |
|
"Under Indiana Code 3-5-2-40.5, which defines 'proof of identification,' your photo ID must meet 4 criteria to be acceptable for voting purposes. It must: 1. Display your photo. 2. Display your name, and the name must conform to your voter registration record. 3. Display an expiration date and either be current or have expired sometime after the date of the last General Election. 4. Be issued by the State of Indiana or the U.S. government." |
https://www.in.gov/sos/elections/2401.htm |
Kentucky |
Yes |
|
"All voters must produce identification or be known by a precinct officer prior to voting. Acceptable types of ID are personal acquaintance of precinct officer, driver’s license, Social Security card, county issued identification card approved in writing by the State Board of Elections, U.S. government-issued identification card, Kentucky state government-issued identification card with picture, credit card, or another form of ID containing both picture and signature."COVID-19: "Kentuckians who were unable to get a driver’s licenses or photo ID due to the pandemic because their clerk’s office was closed, or because they were afraid of exposing themselves to COVID-19, can sign a document explaining this concern and cast their ballot." |
https://www.sos.ky.gov/elections/Pages/2020-General-Updates.aspx |
Kansas |
Yes |
|
"Driver’s license or ID card issued by Kansas or another state. U.S. Passport. U.S. Military ID. ID card issued by a Native American tribe. Employee badge or ID issued by a government office. Student ID card from an accredited postsecondary education institution in Kansas. Concealed carry license issued by Kansas or another state. Public assistance ID card issued by a government office." |
https://sos.ks.gov/elections/photo-id.html |
Louisiana |
Yes |
|
"When you go to the polls to cast your vote in an election, be sure to take one of the following: a driver's license; a Louisiana Special ID; LA Wallet digital driver's license; a United States military identification card that contains the applicant's name and picture; or some other generally recognized picture ID that contains your name and signature." |
https://www.sos.la.gov/ElectionsAndVoting/Vote/VoteOnElectionDay/Pages/default.aspx |
Maine |
No |
"A person who registers in person shall show proof of identity and residency." |
"1. Government-issued photograph identification document or credential. A government-issued photograph identification document or credential, including, but not limited to, a current and valid United States passport, military identification, driver's license or state identification; 2. Other government-issued identification document. A government-issued identification document without a photograph, including, but not limited to, a certified birth certificate or a signed social security card; 3. Other official documents. An official document, including, but not limited to, a document confirming eligibility determinations for public benefits, a utility bill, a bank statement, a government check, a paycheck or other government document that shows the name and address of the voter; or 4. Verified unique identifier for new voters. A verified unique identifier for new voters, including the voter's Maine driver's license number, Maine identification number or the last 4 digits of the voter's social security number that are successfully verified through the central voter registration system verification." |
http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/21-A/title21-Asec112-A.html |
Mississippi |
Yes |
|
"A driver's license. A photo ID card issued by a branch, department, or entity of the State of Mississippi. A United States passport. A government employee ID card. A firearms license. A student photo ID issued by an accredited Mississippi university, college, or community/junior college. A United States military ID. A tribal photo ID. Any other photo ID issued by any branch, department, agency or entity of the United States government or any State government. A Mississippi Voter Identification Card." |
http://msvoterid.ms.gov/Pages/VoterIDAcceptID.htm |
Minnesota |
No |
"You can register or update your registration when you vote, whether that is at your polling place on Election Day or at an early voting location. You will need proof of residence to register." |
"ID with current name and address. Photo ID and a document with current name and address. Registered voter who can confirm your address. College student ID with housing list. Valid registration in the same precinct. Notice of late registration. Staff person of a residential facility." |
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/elections-voting/register-to-vote/register-on-election-day/ |
Montana |
Yes |
|
"When voting at the polls, a current photo ID showing the elector’s name; or a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, voter registration confirmation, government check or other government document showing the elector’s current name and current address must be presented." |
https://sosmt.gov/elections/faq/#identification |
Nebraska |
No |
"The only time voters are asked for their ID (or a form of address verification) is if they were a first time Nebraska registrant who mailed in their registration application and didn’t provide ID or a form of address verification (copy of a utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that is current and shows your name and residence address) at that time." |
"ID or a form of address verification (copy of a utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that is current and shows your name and residence address)." |
https://sos.nebraska.gov/elections/election-day-faq |
New Jersey |
No |
"If you did not provide identification to the county commissioner of registration or if the identification information could not be verified (i.e., your driver's license number or the last four digits of your social security number), YOU MAY BE ASKED TO SHOW IDENTIFICATION AT THE POLLING PLACE WHEN YOU GO TO VOTE." |
"NJ driver's license, Military or other Government ID, Student or Job ID, Store Membership Card, United States Passport, Or Bank statement, Car registration, Government check or document, Non-photo NJ driver's license, Rent receipt, Sample Ballot, Utility bill, or any other official document." |
https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/vote-polling-location.shtml |
New Mexico |
No |
"If you do not submit ... identification with your mailed-in, first time registration, then you would be required to present ... identification when voting in person or absentee." |
"(1) a current and valid photo identification; or (2) a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, student identification card or other government document, including identification issued by an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo that shows your name and current address" |
https://www.sos.state.nm.us/voting-and-elections/voting-faqs/voting/ |
Nevada |
No |
"If a person’s name appears in the election board register or if the person provides an affirmation pursuant to statute, the person is entitled to vote and must sign his or her name in the election board register when he or she appears at the polling place to vote. The signature must be compared by an election board officer with the signature or a facsimile on the person’s original application to register to vote or one of the following forms of identification." |
"(a) The card issued to the voter at the time he or she registered to vote; (b) A driver’s license; (c) An identification card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles; (d) A military identification card; or (e) Any other form of identification issued by a governmental agency which contains the voter’s signature and physical description or picture." |
https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/sos-information/office-facts/faqs-all-division/elections |
Ohio |
Yes |
|
"An unexpired Ohio driver’s license or state identification card with present or former address so long as the voter’s present residential address is printed in the official list of registered voters for that precinct; a military identification; a photo identification that was issued by the United States government or the State of Ohio, that contains the voter’s name and current address and that has an expiration date that has not passed; an original or copy of a current utility bill with the voter’s name and present address; an original or copy of a current bank statement with the voter’s name and present address; an original or copy of a current government check with the voter’s name and present address; an original or copy of a current paycheck with the voter’s name and present address; or an original or copy of a current other government document (other than a notice of voter registration mailed by a board of elections) that shows the voter’s name and present address." |
https://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/voters/id-requirements/#gref |
Oklahoma |
Yes |
|
"A document used for proof of identity for voting must have been issued by the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government. The law requires a document used for proof of identity for voting to contain the following information: the name of the person to whom it was issued; a photograph of the person to whom it was issued; an expiration date that is after the date of the election, unless the identification is valid indefinitely. The law requires the voter's name on the proof of identity document to 'substantially conform' to the voter's name in the Precinct Registry. In other words, your name on your proof of identity must match your name in the Precinct Registry. In addition, voters may use the free voter identification card they received by mail from the County Election Board when they registered to vote. The law allows use of the voter identification card even though it does not include a photograph." |
https://www.ok.gov/elections/Voter_Info/Proof_of_Identity/index.html |
Oregon |
No |
"[When registering] you must provide your valid Oregon Driver's License, Permit or ID number. A suspended Driver's License is valid, a revoked Driver's License is not valid. If you do not have valid Oregon ID, provide the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you do not have valid Oregon ID or Social Security number, provide a copy of one of the following that shows your name and current address." |
"Valid photo identification; a paycheck stub; a utility bill; a bank statement; a government document; proof of eligibility under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) or the Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act (VAEH)." |
https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/registration.aspx?lang=en |
Pennsylvania |
No |
"When voting at a polling place for the first time, you must show proof of identification, either with photo or not." |
"Approved forms of photo identification include: Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT ID card; ID issued by any Commonwealth agency; ID issued by the U.S. Government; U.S. passport; U.S. Armed Forces ID; student ID; employee ID. If you do not have a photo ID, you can use a non-photo identification that includes your name and address: confirmation issued by the County Voter Registration Office; non-photo ID issued by the Commonwealth; non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government; firearm permit; current utility bill; current bank statement; current paycheck; government check." |
https://www.votespa.com/Register-to-Vote/Pages/Voter-ID-for-First-Time-Voters.aspx |
South Carolina |
Yes |
|
"SC driver's license (includes standard license and REAL ID); SC Department of Motor Vehicles ID card (includes standard ID card and REAL ID; includes SC concealed weapons permit); SC voter registration card with photo; federal military ID (includes all Department of Defense photo IDs and Veterans Affairs benefits card); US passport (includes US passport ID card)." |
https://www.scvotes.gov/node/235 |
Rhode Island |
Yes |
|
"RI driver's license or permit; RI Voter ID card; U.S. passport; ID issued by a U.S. educational institution; U.S. military ID; ID card issued by the United States or the State of Rhode Island; government-issued medical card; trival ID." |
https://elections.ri.gov/voting/id.php |
Vermont |
No |
"In Vermont, only first-time voters who have registered by mail have to show ID in order to vote." |
"Valid photo ID (driver’s license or passport); Current utility bill; Current bank statement; Another government document." |
https://sos.vermont.gov/elections/voters/voter-faqs/election-day-faqs/ |
Virgin Islands |
Yes |
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Government-issued ID |
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Wyoming |
No |
"Wyoming does not require photo ID for the purpose of voting. However, if you registered by mail and are voting in a federal election for the first time, you must show photo ID or a document that has both your name and residence address." |
"Photo ID or a document that has both your name and residence address" |
https://sos.wyo.gov/faqs.aspx?root=ELEC |
Washington |
No |
"The county auditor shall require any person desiring to vote at a voting center to either sign a ballot declaration or provide identification." |
"The identification must be valid photo identification, such as a driver's license, state identification card, student identification card, tribal identification card, or employer identification card. A tribal identification card is not required to include a residential address or an expiration date to be considered valid under this section. Any individual who desires to vote in person but cannot provide identification shall be issued a provisional ballot, which shall be accepted if the signature on the declaration matches the signature on the voter's registration record." |
https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=29A.40.160 |
Wisconsin |
Yes |
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"A Wisconsin DOT-issued driver license, even if driving privileges are revoked or suspended; A Wisconsin DOT-issued identification card; A Military ID card issued by the U.S. Uniformed Services (including retired and dependent uniformed service IDs); A U.S. passport book or card; A certificate of naturalization (that was issued no earlier than two years before the date of the election); An identification card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in Wisconsin (can be expired or unexpired); A driver license receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT (valid for 45 days from date issued); An identification card receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT (valid for 45 days from date issued); A Wisconsin DMV ID Petition Process Photo Receipt (valid for 180 days from date issued); A Veteran Affairs ID card (must be unexpired or have no expiration date); A photo identification card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college, or technical college." |
https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/PhotoIDRequired |
Connecticut |
Yes |
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"You must present: your Social Security card, or any pre-printed form of identification that shows your: name and address, or name and signature, or name and photograph. Or, sign a statement under penalty of false statement on Form ED-681 entitled, 'Signatures of Electors Who Did Not Present ID,' provided by the Secretary of the State that the elector whose name appears on the official check list is the same person who is signing the form." |
https://portal.ct.gov/SOTS/Election-Services/FAQ/FAQ---Voter-Identification |