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The Strength to End Homelessness Lies In The Power of YOUR Vote!

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provided <strong>to</strong> register. If an applicant has not been issued any <strong>of</strong> these numbers a pho<strong>to</strong>copy <strong>of</strong> an ID (pho<strong>to</strong><br />

not necessary) is needed <strong>to</strong> register. An ID is required <strong>to</strong> vote. If one does not have an acceptable form <strong>of</strong><br />

ID, they may vote by provisional ballot and show an ID by 5pm the next day, or they may fill out a<br />

“Polling Place Elec<strong>to</strong>r ID” form.<br />

Acceptable ID:<br />

Driver’s license<br />

School district or post-secondary institution pho<strong>to</strong> ID<br />

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Tribal pho<strong>to</strong> ID<br />

Current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, voter registration confirmation,<br />

or another government document with the voter’s name and address on it<br />

Nebraska<br />

A driver’s license number or the last four digits <strong>of</strong> a social security number are required for registration. If<br />

a pho<strong>to</strong>copy <strong>of</strong> an ID was not included with registration, it is required the first time voting.<br />

Nevada<br />

If ID is not provided at registration then it must be shown the first time voting.<br />

New Hampshire<br />

Registering <strong>to</strong> vote must be done in person, unless one signs an affidavit stating they have a physical<br />

disability, religious reasons, military service, or temporary absence. When registering in person, an<br />

identification <strong>to</strong> prove citizenship, residency, and age is required. No ID must be shown on Election Day.<br />

New Jersey<br />

If a driver’s license number, state ID number, the last four digits <strong>of</strong> a social security number, or a<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>copy <strong>of</strong> an ID was not provided at the time <strong>of</strong> registration it is required for first time voters. If a first<br />

time voter in New Jersey does not have an ID they may vote by provisional ballot and have two days <strong>to</strong><br />

supply the necessary identification requirements.<br />

New Mexico<br />

An ID or copy <strong>of</strong> an ID (pho<strong>to</strong> not necessary) is required when registering by mail. If a registrant does not<br />

have an ID a verbal or written statement given by the registrant attesting <strong>to</strong> their name and birth date, a<br />

unique identifier may be used instead, but this option is not available <strong>to</strong> those registering by mail. First<br />

time voters who did not fulfill the ID requirement during registration will be issued a provisional ballot.<br />

New York<br />

If a driver’s license, the last four digits <strong>of</strong> a social security number, or ID were not provided upon<br />

registering, then an ID is required for first time voters.<br />

North Carolina<br />

If a driver’s license number, state ID number, the last four digits <strong>of</strong> a social security number, or a<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>copy <strong>of</strong> an ID was not provided at the time <strong>of</strong> registration it is required for first time voters.<br />

North Dakota (NP)<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no voter registration, but precincts keep lists <strong>of</strong> people who have voted in previous elections. On<br />

Election Day, voters are asked <strong>to</strong> show an ID (pho<strong>to</strong> not necessary) that shows their address. If the voter<br />

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