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You registered to vote by mail after January 1, 2003, and you have never voted in a primary or general election in your county;
Your voter registration is inactive;
You have moved from the address where you are registered to vote;
Your right to vote is challenged;
The precinct election officials do not know you.
A current photo ID will suffice, but there are other options. For more information, go to Voting on Election Day and click on 'Identification'. Ok, now you're prepared. Vote! Because you can.
Graphic Source: Library of Congress American Memories
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