What documentation do I need to bring to the polling place on Election Day?

Asked a year ago
On Election Day in New Hampshire, you are required to bring a valid photo ID or another form of identification that confirms your identity, age, and domicile. Acceptable forms of identification can include a driver's license, non-driver ID card, passport, military ID, or a valid student ID from a New Hampshire college or university. However, bear in mind that some student IDs may not be accepted. If you don't have any of these forms of identification, you can also complete a "challenged voter affidavit" and provide evidence of your identity, age, and domicile, such as a bill, account statement, or government document with your name and current address. Remember, it is always a good idea to check with your local election officials for any specific or updated requirements.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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