Lancaster County Election Commissioner sends out reminders for election day
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lancaster County Election Commissioner Todd Wiltgen is offering final reminders to voters for the Lincoln Primary Election on Tuesday.
Voters will need to present an acceptable photo identification such as a Driver’s License or State ID issued by the State of Nebraska, or another acceptable form of photo identification before they will be issued a ballot. The identification must have the voter’s name and photo. It may be expired and does not need to include an address. Voters who are unable to obtain an ID due to a religious objection to being photographed, disability, illness, or lack of required documentation may complete a Reasonable Impediment Certification in lieu of presenting an ID. For more information about Nebraska Voter ID requirements, visit www.voterID.nebraska.gov.
Any voter who attempts to vote at their polling place on Election Day without an acceptable form of identification will be required to use a provisional voter identification verification ballot which will require additional time and paperwork. These ballots will not be counted until the reasonable impediment certificate is verified or a voter presents an acceptable photo identification to the Election Office. Voters will have until 4:30 PM on Tuesday, April 15th, to present an acceptable ID in person at the Election Commission office.
Polling locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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