voter id and you

25
Voter ID and You

Upload: clinton-mcbride

Post on 03-Jan-2016

24 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Voter ID and You. Clerk’s Office Goal:. For all eligible voters to be able to cast a ballot and have that ballot counted. New Election Laws. Registering to Vote. Residency: 28 consecutive days No corroborating witness No registration Saturday, Sunday, or Monday before election. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Voter ID and You

Voter ID and You

Page 2: Voter ID and You

Clerk’s Office Goal:

For all eligible voters to be able to cast a ballot and have that ballot counted

Page 3: Voter ID and You

New Election Laws

Page 4: Voter ID and You

Registering to VoteResidency: 28 consecutive days No corroborating witness

No registration Saturday, Sunday, or Monday before election

Page 5: Voter ID and You

Photo Identification Required10% of voters did not

have ID for July Special Election

18% of voters did not have ID for August Special Election

Page 6: Voter ID and You

Acceptable Forms of IDExpiring no earlier than the last November election (11/6/12)

Wisconsin Driver’s License

Wisconsin Photo ID issued by Department of Transportation

U.S. Passport

Military ID Card

Page 7: Voter ID and You

More Acceptable Forms of ID

Certificate of Naturalization issued within last 2 years

Unexpired Wisconsin driver’s license/state ID receipt

ID card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in Wisconsin

Unexpired ID issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college – must contain issuance date, student signature, and expiration date within 2 years of issuance, along with proof of current enrollment

Page 8: Voter ID and You

ID does not need to show current address

Page 9: Voter ID and You

ID does need to show current name

Page 10: Voter ID and You

Election Officials Check IDName reasonably

conforms to poll book

Expiration – after last general election

Photo reasonably resembles voter

Page 11: Voter ID and You

Voter Still Must State Name and Address

Page 12: Voter ID and You

No ID = Provisional BallotNot counted on Election

Day

Only counted if voter gets ID to Clerk’s Office by 4 p.m. the Friday after the election

Added to official tally by Board of Canvassers

Page 13: Voter ID and You

Signing the Poll BookVoters sign one

copy of poll book

Exempt if unable to sign because of a physical disability

Voters who are able to sign but refuse cannot receive a ballot

Page 14: Voter ID and You

Exemptions

Military Voters

Voters Permanently Overseas

Confidential Voters

Page 15: Voter ID and You

Indefinitely Confined

Photo ID not necessary

Witness certifies name & address of voter

Page 16: Voter ID and You

Voters with Special Voting DeputiesPhoto ID not necessaryCare Facility Authorized Representative

certifies name and address of voter

Page 17: Voter ID and You

Absentee Voting by Mail

Send photocopy of ID with absentee request

Once ID is sent to Clerk’s Office, future requests will not require ID

Page 18: Voter ID and You

Absentee Voting in Clerk’s OfficeTwo weeks prior to election

In-person absentee voting ends Friday before election

Same photo ID requirements as at the polls

Page 19: Voter ID and You

Wisconsin ID Available for FreeEligible to Vote

Do not have a Wisconsin Driver’s License or Wisconsin ID Card

Page 20: Voter ID and You

Documents Needed for ID

Proof of IdentitySocial Security

CardMilitary PapersMarriage Papers

Proof of ResidencyUtility BillPaystubMortgage

Page 21: Voter ID and You

Documents Needed for IDProof of Name, Date of Birth, and Citizenship

Certified Birth CertificateValid PassportCertificate of Naturalization

Page 22: Voter ID and You

Certified Birth CertificateFrom State or County of birth

Fee$20 in Dane Countyvaries from $7 (ND) to $30 (NY)

May take up to 10 weeks (NJ)

Proof of Identity often required

League of Women Voters available to help with process, 608-232-9447

Page 23: Voter ID and You

Dane County Register of DeedsRequires 2 Documents with your Name & Address

Utility BillWisconsin Hunting or Fishing LicenseGovernment-Issued Photo IDU.S. PassportCheckbookHealth Insurance CardRecently Signed & Dated LeaseTraffic Ticket

Family Member or Friend with Photo ID may Corroborate

Page 24: Voter ID and You

Changes to Election Schedule

Spring Primary: 3rd Tuesday in February

Spring Election/Presidential Preference: 1st Tuesday in April

Fall Primary: 2nd Tuesday in August of even-numbered years

General Election: 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in November of even-numbered years

Page 25: Voter ID and You

Tell Your Friends, Family & Neighbors