NEW: Free Voter IDs in Providence, Newport, Warwick This Week

Monday, August 27, 2012

 

Voters who need a photo ID in order to comply with the state's new Voter ID law can obtain a free one in Newport, Warwick and Providence.

The Secretary of State's office will visit Donovan Manor, 16 Chapel St., in Newport Tues., Aug. 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Shalom Apartments, 1 Shalom Dr., in Warwick Wed., Aug. 29, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and St. Elizabeth's Place, 700 Westminster St., in Providence, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Fri., Aug. 31.

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To obtain a free Voter ID, voters must bring proof of identity such as a Social Security card, credit or debit card, utility bill or government-issued document. The ID, which includes a color photo of the voter and the voter's full name, will be created on the spot.

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The primary on Sept. 11 will be the next test of Voter ID.

Beginning this year, voters will be asked to show an ID when they vote at the polls. Poll workers will accept a wide range of common photo IDs including a R.I. driver's license, state ID card, RIPTA bus pass, college ID and employee ID. Voters who already have an acceptable photo ID do not need the special Voter ID.

Voter ID will be phased in over two election cycles. In 2012 and 2013, voters can also use a variety of non-photo IDs including a Social Security card, bank statement or any government-issued document. Beginning in 2014, only photo ID will be accepted.

Most importantly, no eligible voter will be denied the right to vote. Voters who do not bring an acceptable ID to the polls can vote using a standard Provisional Ballot. If the signature they give at their polling place matches the signature on their voter registration, their ballot will be counted.

 

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