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littlemissmartypants

(25,167 posts)
Wed May 17, 2023, 02:31 PM May 2023

10 Facts About NC's Photo ID Requirement for Voting

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

North Carolina State Board of Elections

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Patrick Gannon, Public Information Director

RALEIGH, NC – The following are 10 facts about North Carolina’s photo ID requirement for voting:

• Voters will be asked to show photo ID when voting in North Carolina, starting with the 2023 municipal elections. Those elections occur in September, October, and November, depending on the town or city. (Find your local election details at ncsbe.gov/voting/upcoming-election.)

• Most voters will simply show their NC driver’s license, but many other types of photo ID will be accepted. See the list of acceptable IDs at ncsbe.gov/voter-id.

• Voters without ID can get a “No Fee ID Card” from the NCDMV. Soon, voters will also be able to get a free ID from their county board of elections.

• The State Board is developing a process for approving student and public employee IDs for voting. Lists will be added to the Voter ID website as soon as IDs are approved.

• When a voter checks in to vote at a polling place, they will be asked to show an acceptable photo ID. Election workers check to see if the picture on the ID reasonably resembles the voter. The address on the photo ID does not have to match the voter registration records.

• All voters will be allowed to vote with or without a photo ID. If the voter does not show an acceptable ID, the voter may vote with an ID Exception Form and a provisional ballot, or vote with a provisional ballot and return to their county board of elections office with their photo ID by the day before county canvass. (For municipal elections in September and October, this deadline is the Monday following Election Day. For all other elections, the deadline is the second Thursday following Election Day.)

• Permitted exceptions to the photo ID requirement include the following: The voter has a reasonable impediment to showing photo ID (lack of transportation, lost or stolen ID, disability or illness, family responsibilities, etc.); the voter has a religious objection to being photographed; or the voter was a victim of a natural disaster within 100 days of Election Day.

• When a registered voter cannot produce a photo ID, the county board of elections must count that ballot if the voter properly completes the ID Exception Form or brings an acceptable ID to their county board of elections before the county canvass.

• Voters who vote by mail will be asked to include a photocopy of an acceptable ID inside the photo ID envelope that comes with their ballot. If they are unable to include a photocopy of their ID, they may complete an ID Exception Form with the absentee ballot return envelope. Photo ID is not required for military or overseas voters who vote using special absentee voting procedures that federal law makes available for such voters.

• For more information, see ncsbe.gov/voter-ID and “FAQ: Voter ID". These web pages will be updated frequently with the latest information.

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10 Facts About NC's Photo ID Requirement for Voting (Original Post) littlemissmartypants May 2023 OP
But how often are those provisional ballots actually worth anything?? Karadeniz May 2023 #1
As a Chief Precinct Judge, PXR-5 May 2023 #3
Thanks for that. I'm also an election judge but just too tired to answer. littlemissmartypants May 2023 #4
So you need a photo copy of your ID PXR-5 May 2023 #2
That's the entire point. The requirement disenfranchises voters. littlemissmartypants May 2023 #5
Exactly! PXR-5 May 2023 #6

PXR-5

(531 posts)
3. As a Chief Precinct Judge,
Wed May 17, 2023, 03:14 PM
May 2023

I can tell you they aren't added to the vote count for your candidate unless the county is too close to call.

But, remember in this scenario the person must come up with a valid ID.

Most provisional ballots IME are folks voting at the wrong precinct and they are either pressed for time or too lazy to go to their correct one. (Don't be that person).

littlemissmartypants

(25,167 posts)
4. Thanks for that. I'm also an election judge but just too tired to answer.
Wed May 17, 2023, 08:49 PM
May 2023

I am truly thankful for your contribution. ❤️

PXR-5

(531 posts)
2. So you need a photo copy of your ID
Wed May 17, 2023, 03:06 PM
May 2023

to vote by mail.
How many folks nowadays have a working printer at home?

Guessing you could take a picture of it, drive to an office supply store, then email it to their printer then drive to the PO to mail it.

PIA!

littlemissmartypants

(25,167 posts)
5. That's the entire point. The requirement disenfranchises voters.
Wed May 17, 2023, 09:00 PM
May 2023

Republicans and our large North Carolina contingent of unaffiliated aka libertarian voters, apparently believe we Democrats will just say F it and throw up our hands and stay home and grumble.

What we should be thinking about and doing is who are the democrats disenfranchised by this requirement and what do we need to do to make sure democratic voters who need ID have it.

It's a problem but not an unsurmountible one.

PXR-5

(531 posts)
6. Exactly!
Thu May 18, 2023, 07:58 AM
May 2023

We need the GOTV teams, which I am part of, to get help NOW to assist people to get the proper IDs.

My aunt does not have an ID, but she watches Faux all day, she's on her own lol

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