Voter registration and ID drive to be held June 28

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MONTGOMERY – In an effort to ensure that eligible Alabama citizens are able to vote, Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill asked the members of the legislature, as well as all probate judges, to provide three separate and specific days of the week, times and venues in their areas where the Secretary of State’s office may hold a drive for voter registration and photo ID issuance. The Secretary of State’s Office will be holding a Voter Registration and ID Drive at Cullman City Hall next Tuesday, June 28 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Since June 3, 2014, to participate in an election, a citizen must be registered to vote and present a valid form of photo ID. Forms of photo ID accepted at the polls include:

  • Driver’s license
  • Alabama photo voter ID card
  • State-issued ID (any state)
  • Federal-issued ID
  • U.S. passport
  • Employee ID from federal government, State of Alabama, county, municipality, board or other entity of this state
  • Student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the state of Alabama (including post-graduate technical or professional schools)
  • Military ID
  • Tribal ID

To receive a free Alabama photo voter ID card, a citizen must be a registered voter and must not have one of the valid forms of photo ID listed above.

When applying for the free Alabama photo voter ID, a voter must show:

  • Photo ID document or a non-photo identity document that contains full legal name and date of birth
  • Documentation showing the voter’s date of birth
  • Documentation showing the person is a registered voter
  • Documentation showing the voter’s name and address as reflected in the voter registration record

A citizen’s name, address, and voter registration status can be verified by Secretary of State staff, using the statewide voter registration system.

Examples of non-photo ID documents that can be used in applying for a free Alabama photo voter ID card include a birth certificate, marriage record, Social Security Administration document, hospital or nursing home record, Medicare or Medicaid document or an official school record or transcript.

For more information on how to receive a free voter ID, voters can call 1-800-274-VOTE or go to www.alabamavoterid.com. The mobile site schedule is also posted there.