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Overview and Information Iowa Voter ID Law Overview and Information

who All voters in all elections

What Must show Approved ID

When Phase-in targeted for January 1, 2018 (after State and County begin to issue free Voter ID cards to certain voters) Mandatory beginning January 1, 2019

Approved IDs Check-In Table Current Iowa Driver’s License Current Iowa Non-Driver’s ID Current US Passport Current US Military ID US Military Veteran ID (NEW) Voter ID Card (IF already signed) (NEW)

Approved IDs Election day registration Identity (Must have Photo and Expiration Date) Out of State Driver’s License Out of State Non-Driver ID US Passport US Military ID US Military Veteran ID (NEW) Employer ID Card Student ID Card

Approved IDs election day registration Residence Less than 45 days old (NEW, added to Iowa Code) Residential Lease Property Tax Statement Utility Bill Bank Statement Paycheck Government Check Other Government Document Alliant Energy

Procedure Changes Check-in table All voters asked for ID Name on ID must match name in poll book Photo on ID must match person presenting ID

Procedure Changes Check-in table Signature on ID must match signature in poll book Unsigned Veteran IDs are acceptable – no signature verification Signatures “generally presumed to be valid” = ≠

Procedure Changes Check-in table Without one of the Approved IDs, voter can also present Election Day Registration (EDR) documents (ID and Residency) Without EDR documentation, another registered voter can attest (max 2) Alliant Energy + Yes, that’s who they are! x2

changes – Check-in table January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018 Voters without ID or attester sign an additional oath

changes – Check-in table January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018 -OR- Yes, that’s who they are! Yes, that’s me! X___________

changes – Check-in table January 1, 2019 Voters without ID use attester or vote a Provisional Ballot

changes – Check-in table January 1, 2019 -OR- Yes, that’s who they are! Provisional Ballot

changes – Election Day Registration July 1, 2017 – December 31, 2018 All Voters show Proof of ID and Proof of Residency (COA and EDR) Residency documents no more than 45 days old MUST use ePollbook to check Felons; without ePollbook, all EDRs vote Provisional Ballot (NEW) Alliant Energy +

changes – Election day registration July 1, 2017 – December 31, 2018 Voters without either ID or residency use attester or vote Provisional Ballot Attesters must show Proof of ID to Precinct Officials (NEW) This is me, and that’s who they are!

changes – election day registration January 1, 2019 Voters without ID or attester for Check-in Table vote a Provisional Ballot Provisional Ballot

Other Changes July 1, 2017 Ballot “selfies” allowed unless they interfere with the orderly conduct of the polling place or are used for electioneering #ballotselfie Official Ballot ~~~~

Other Changes January 1, 2018 Straight Party Voting is removed from Iowa Code Absentee Voting starts 29 days before election (was 40)

Other Changes Absentee Voters may also have signature verification. Absentee Voters will be required to list their Driver’s license number or “Pin”/ID number for Voter ID cards. Political Parties have 7 days to turn in Voter Registration Forms or 24 hours if within 3 days of an election. Absentee ballot requests must be turned in by 5 PM of the pre-registration deadline (10/11 days before the election.)

Other Changes January 1, 2019 17 year-olds may vote in Primary if they will be 18 by Election Day School and City Elections will be combined.

Questions?