PHOTO ID NOW REQUIRED FOR VOTING IN PERSON SC Voter Photo ID – Jan 2013.

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PHOTO ID NOW REQUIRED FOR VOTING IN PERSON SC Voter Photo ID – Jan 2013

VOTING IN PERSON  Show 1 of 5 photo IDs to vote in person  Reasonable Impediment VOTING ABSENTEE  No Photo ID required to vote by mail

SC Voter Photo ID – Jan 2013 WHY  Confirm that the person presenting himself to vote is the elector on the poll list WHAT  ID must be valid (in effect or not suspended)  ID must be current (not expired)  Address on the ID does not have to match the address where registered (changed address and new card has not arrived)

Before Jan 2013 After Jan 2013 S.C. Driver’s License S.C. ID Card Issued by DMV S.C. Voter Registration Card S.C. Driver's License S.C. ID Card issued by DMV S.C. Voter Registration Card with photo Military ID issued by the Federal Government U.S. Passport IDs Required to Vote

Types of Voter Registration Cards 3 types of voter registration cards  Paper card without photo (Only type available before January 2013)  Paper card with photo  Plastic card with photo

Voter Registration Requirements NO Change in Registration Requirements “HAVA IDs”  Current valid photo ID, or  Copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or other government document that shows your name and address in the county in which you are registering

Register to Vote Online at scVOTES.org.  Will be mailed a paper voter registration card without a photo in the mail In Person at County Voter Registration Office  Chose to get photo voter registration card  If you choose not to get a photo voter registration card, you must bring one of the other four types of ID when you vote.

Voting in Person If you voted previously with a Driver’s License there will be no change If you previously voted with your paper voter registration card without a photo, you need to bring a qualifying photo ID

Voting with Reasonable Impediment Voter may cast a provisional ballot after:  Providing a paper voter registration card without a photograph, and  Signing an affidavit attesting to voter’s identity and impediment. What is a reasonable impediment?  It is any valid reason, beyond the voter’s control, which created an obstacle to the voter’s obtaining the necessary Photo ID.  Only the voter determines what is reasonable.

Examples of Reasonable Impediments Religious objection to being photographed Lack of transportation Disability or illness Lack of birth certificate Work schedule Family responsibilities Other reasonable impediment (protected) Other reasonable impediment (must list)

Voting without photo or reasonable impediment If you do NOT have a reasonable impediment and don’t have a qualifying photo ID, you may still vote a provisional ballot at the polls. However, for your vote to count, you must provide one of the qualifying IDs to the county election commission prior to certification of the election (usually Thursday or Friday after the election).

SC Voter Photo ID – Jan 2013 SUMMARY  VOTING IN PERSON  Show 1 of 5 photo IDs to vote in person  Reasonable Impediment votes a provisional ballot  VOTING ABSENTEE  No Photo ID required to vote by mail