by Chelsea Gleich, Marketing Team Co-Lead
With the upcoming June election, it’s time to get informed about what’s on the ballot and the new voting requirements.
What do I need to vote?
In order to vote in your precinct, you need to bring a form of ID that includes your name, residential address and date of birth. The forms of identification accepted at your polling place are:
- Driver’s license
- Non-driver’s identification card
- Student identification certificate
- Tribal government issued identification card
The main update to the voting requirements is that you can no longer use a utility bill to prove residency if the address on your license is not current. If your current address is permanent, you can update your address for free on the NDDOT website. If you are a student with a temporary address (e.g. you live in the dorms and go home on breaks), your college or university can provide you with a student identification certificate verifying your residency in that precinct.