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What
is an acceptable identifying
document? |
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If
a registrant provides
a driver’s license
number or the last four
digits of the social security
number, does the State
have to verify the numbers? |
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Who
will do registrant verification
of I.D? |
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What
if a first-time voter
does not provide identification
before voting in a federal
primary or general election? |
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What
if this first-time voter
does not show the at the
polling place? |
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What
if a voter registration
form is walked into the
county commissioner of
registration office by
the registrant? |
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When
did the HAVA identification
requirements come into
effect?
January
1, 2003.
On
or after January 1,
2003, any person who
registered by mail to
vote in his/her county
for the first-time,
and has never voted
in a federal election
in the county of registration,
is subject to the identification
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What
is a registration application
“by mail?”
Generally,
it is a voter registration
form that is delivered
to the county
commissioner of registration
office or the state
Division of Elections
by the Post Office. |
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When
is the I.D. required?
At
the time of registration.
As
of this time, the county
commissioner of registration
will send to the affected
voter a request for
identification form.
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What
does the identification
form request?
The
registrant’s driver’s
license number, or the
last four digits of
the social security
number. If the registrant
does not have such numbers,
a copy of an identifying
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What
is an acceptable identifying
document?
A
current and valid photo
I.D.; a copy of a bank
statement, paycheck,
utility bill, government
check or other government
document that shows
the name and address
of the voter.
Some
examples of a photo
I.D. are:
- driver’s
license
- motor
vehicle identification
card
- U.S.
passport
- student
I.D.
- employment
I.D.
- professional
I.D.
- store
membership I.D.
- county
government I.D.
A
government document
could include a motor
vehicle registration,
public assistance card.
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If
a registrant provides
a driver’s license
number or the last four
digits of the social
security number, does
the State have to verify
the numbers?
Yes.
The federal law requires
the state to verify
the numbers in order
to satisfy the identification
requirement.
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Who
will do registrant verification
of I.D?
The
New Jersey Motor
Vehicle Commission.
The
NJMVC
will verify all the
numbers provided by
the county
commissioners of registration.
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What
if a first-time voter
does not provide identification
before voting in a federal
primary or general election?
That
voter will have to show
identification at the
polling place.
If
the voter does show
identification, the
voter votes in the voting
machine.
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What
if this first-time voter
does not show the at
the polling place?
That
voter will have to vote
by provisional ballot.
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What
if a voter registration
form is walked into
the county commissioner
of registration office
by the registrant?
That
is not a registration
“by mail”.
No identification is
required of that registrant.
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