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- From the desk of Lupe Solis, Associate Arizona Director for Advocacy:
On election day - Every voter must provide proper identification, and may choose from the following options:
1. One(1) Government Photo ID, ie., Driver's Lic.(or non-operator's ID), Tribal ID, or other government issued ID.
or
Two(2) different non-photo IDs, ie., utility bills, voter ID card, vehicle registration, vehicle insurance card, bank statement, Tribal ID, official election material. These must have your correct name and address on them.
If you do not have your ID with you, you may still vote a Provisional Ballot, and return with your ID, to the voting site, before the polls close, or to an election ID verification site within five(5) days - and your vote will be counted!
On election day - Every voter must provide proper identification, and may choose from the following options:
1. One(1) Government Photo ID, ie., Driver's Lic.(or non-operator's ID), Tribal ID, or other government issued ID.
or
Two(2) different non-photo IDs, ie., utility bills, voter ID card, vehicle registration, vehicle insurance card, bank statement, Tribal ID, official election material. These must have your correct name and address on them.
If you do not have your ID with you, you may still vote a Provisional Ballot, and return with your ID, to the voting site, before the polls close, or to an election ID verification site within five(5) days - and your vote will be counted!

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