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VOTER QUALIFICATIONS & IDENTIFICATION. Qualified Elector. In order to vote in North Dakota, a voter must be: A U.S. citizen; At least 18 years old on the day of the election; A North Dakota resident; and A resident in the precinct for 30 days preceding the election. ID Required for Voting.
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Qualified Elector • In order to vote in North Dakota, a voter must be: • A U.S. citizen; • At least 18 years old on the day of the election; • A North Dakota resident; and • A resident in the precinct for 30 days preceding the election.
ID Required for Voting • Requirements for Identification (NDCC 16.1-05-07) • Identification must include the voter’s: • Name • Residential Address • Date of Birth • More than one form of identification may be used.
ID Required for Voting • Acceptable Forms of Identification: • Voting at the Polling Place – A Valid North Dakota • Driver’s license • Non-driver’s identification card • Tribal government issued identification card • Student identification certificate (provided by ND college or university) • Long term care identification certificate (provided by ND facility.
ID Required for Voting • Acceptable Forms of Identification: • Voting Absentee or by Mail – A Valid: (NDCC 16.1-07-06) • North Dakota form of identification listed for voting at the polling place • Passport or Military ID – Only for ND residents living outside the U.S. who do not possess one of the other forms of identification. • Attester – A voter without an acceptable form of ID may use an attester. The attester must provide his or her name, ND driver’s license, non-driver’s or tribal identification number, and sign the absentee/mail ballot application form to attest to the applicant’s ND residency & voting eligibility.
ID Required for Voting • Acceptable Forms of Identification: • Voting Absentee or by Mail – A Valid: (NDCC 16.1-07-06) • North Dakota form of identification listed for voting at the polling place • Passport or Military ID – Only for ND residents living outside the U.S. who do not possess one of the other forms of identification. • Attester – A voter without an acceptable form of ID may use an attester. The attester must provide his or her name, ND driver’s license, non-driver’s or tribal identification number, and sign the absentee/mail ballot application form to attest to the applicant’s ND residency & voting eligibility.
Voter ID Sign https://vip.sos.nd.gov/pdfs/Portals/id-requirements.pdf