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IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE PHOTO IDs, YOU ARE READY TO VOTE. Be sure to bring your Photo ID with you to the polling place. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ONE OF THESE PHOTO IDs: Make your voting experience as fast and easy as possible by getting a free Photo ID from DMV or your county voter registration office. IF YOU FORGET TO BRING YOUR PHOTO ID TO THE POLLING PLACE: You may vote a provisional ballot that will count only if you show your Photo ID to the election commission prior to certification of the election (usually Thursday or Friday after the election). IF YOU CAN’T GET A PHOTO ID: Bring your non-photo voter registration card with you to the polling place. You may vote a provisional ballot after signing an affidavit stating you have a reasonable impediment to obtaining Photo ID. A reasonable impediment is any valid reason, beyond your control, which created an obstacle to obtaining Photo ID: o a disability or illness o a conflict with your work schedule o a lack of transportation o a lack of a birth certificate o family responsibilities o a religious objection to being photographed o any other obstacle you find reasonable This ballot will count unless someone proves to the election commission that you are lying about your identity or having the listed impediment. FOLLOW SCVOTES ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT SCVOTES.ORG

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IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE PHOTO IDs, YOU ARE READY TO VOTE.Be sure to bring your Photo ID with you to the polling place.

IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ONE OF THESE PHOTO IDs:Make your voting experience as fast and easy as possible by getting a free Photo ID from DMV or your county voter registration office.

IF YOU FORGET TO BRING YOUR PHOTO ID TO THE POLLING PLACE:You may vote a provisional ballot that will count only if you show your Photo ID to the election commission prior to certification of the election (usually Thursday or Friday after the election).

IF YOU CAN’T GET A PHOTO ID:Bring your non-photo voter registration card with you to the polling place. You may vote a provisional ballot after signing an affidavit stating you have a reasonable impediment to obtaining Photo ID. A reasonable impediment is any valid reason, beyond your control, which created an obstacle to obtaining Photo ID:o a disability or illnesso a conflict with your work scheduleo a lack of transportationo a lack of a birth certificateo family responsibilitieso a religious objection to being photographedo any other obstacle you find reasonable

This ballot will count unless someone proves to the election commission that you are lying about your identity or having the listed impediment.

FOLLOW SCVOTES ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT SCVOTES.ORG