[EL] Voter ID and Absentee Voting

Justin Levitt levittj at lls.edu
Wed Jul 24 09:32:34 PDT 2013


I know that Kansas requires either a driver's license (or state-issued 
non-driver's ID) number or a copy of a photo ID card for absentee 
voting.  There may be other states (beyond those already mentioned) as well.

Justin

On 7/24/2013 8:56 AM, Edward Still wrote:
> The NCSL table 
> <http://www.ncsl.org/legislatures-elections/elections/voter-id.aspx>on 
> voter ID says that Ohio is the only state requiring voter ID for 
> absentee voters. I know that is wrong because Alabama requires a 
> photocopy of the voter's ID.
>
> Are there other states that require voter ID in connection with 
> absentee voting?
>
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