Starting with the November general election, Pennsylvania law will require voters to show an acceptable photo ID to vote at the polls.
Bucks County, with 25,449, and Montgomery County, with 44,952, fall into the top five counties that have registered voters without photo IDs.
All identification used for voting must have an expiration date and be current, except for Pennsylvania driver's licenses or non-driver photo identification, which are valid for voting purposes one year past their expiration.
Voters who do not have an acceptable form of photo identification for voting can get one for free at any PennDOT driver license center. What you need to do depends on whether you previously had a PennDOT-issued driver's license or ID.
Here is everything you need to know if you're planning to cast your ballot this fall.
Acceptable IDs include:
- A Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT photo ID card (valid for voting 12 months past expiration date).
- U.S. passport.
- U.S. military ID (active duty and retired military IDs may designate an expiration date that is indefinite). Military dependents’ IDs must contain a current expiration date.
- Employee photo identification issued by the federal government, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania county or Pennsylvania municipal government.
- Photo identification issued by an accredited Pennsylvania public or private institution of higher learning.
- Photo identification issued by a Pennsylvania care facility, including long-term care facilities, assisted living residences and personal care homes.
- If you have a religious objection to being photographed, acceptable IDs include the following: Pennsylvania valid without-photo driver’s license or PennDOT valid without-photo identification card.
Voters Who Had a Previous PennDOT License or ID
If you are a registered voter who previously had a PA driver's license or PennDOT photo ID card that has been expired more than one year:
- Visit a PennDOT driver’s license center with a completed application for Initial Photo Identification Card (Form DL-54A). There is no need to bring any supporting documentation since identity and residency were previously validated by PennDOT.
- You should provide your current address on the application. Obtain and sign an affirmation form, affirming that you do not have another acceptable form of ID for voting purposes. The form is available on PennDOT’s website or at a driver’s license center.
- If you still have your expired Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT photo identification card, bring it along to the driver’s license center. However, if you no longer have it, PennDOT will be able to determine if you have an expired product.
- If you have a Pennsylvania driver’s license or PennDOT photo identification card that expired prior to 1990, you should call PennDOT’s customer call center at 1-800-932-4600 to verify whether your record is still in PennDOT’s system.
Voters Who Never Had a PA Driver's License or ID Card:
If you have never had a Pennsylvania-issued ID and don't have an acceptable alternative ID, here's what you do:
- Visit a PennDOT Driver’s License Center with a completed application for Initial Photo Identification Card (Form DL-54A).
- Bring a Social Security card and either a certificate of U.S. citizenship, certificate of naturalization or birth certificate with a raised seal.
- Bring two proofs of residency, such as lease agreements, current utility bills, mortgage documents, W-2 form, tax records.
Students, Homeless, Others
- For students at least 18 years of age, accepted proofs of residency include the room assignment paperwork (considered a lease) and one bill with their dorm room address on it. Bank statements, paystubs and credit card bills are all acceptable.
- Other individuals who may not have any bills, leases or mortgage documents in their name may bring the person with whom they are living along with that person’s driver’s license or photo ID to a driver’s license center as one proof of residence plus at least one more piece of official mail with their name and address.
- Homeless individuals can use the address of a shelter as their residence, provided they visit a driver’s license center with an employee from the shelter who has an employee photo identification issued by the shelter and a letter on the shelter’s letterhead indicating that the homeless individual stays at the shelter.
To find the driver license center nearest you or get more information on the voter ID law, visit www.VotesPA.com or call 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772).
http://www.votespa.com/portal/server.pt/community/how_to_vote/13515/voting_by_absentee_ballot/ Scroll down to where it says "What I need to know about voting by Absentee Ballot due to the Voter ID Law?"
Mike Turzai, the PA House majority leader, admitted this law was passed in an effort to ensure Romney wins Pennyslvania. http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/karoli/shameless-republican-brags-about-voter-id-w Estimates were just released this week that this law will disenfrancise almost 10% of Pennsylvania voters. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-06/pennsylvania-voter-id-law-may-bar-9-from-presidential-election.html This law is a sham. It creates far more problems than it solves, mainly because there is NO problem with voter fraud. It's nothing more than a means of disenfranchising wide swathes of the population who have historically voted Democratic.
However, only those who are out-of-town on business or physically incapable of voting in-person are permitted to vote by absentee ballot. And if you obtain an absentee ballot but are unexpectedly able to vote in person on election day, you must go to the polls, void your absentee ballot, and vote in-person (look at the warning on the bottom of the application in the link above). Which raises the question: Why is it that voters who are qualified to vote absentee do not need a photo ID to vote, but voters who vote in-person must have a photo ID?
Also, it would be extremely easy to perform an empirical study to determine if voter impersonation fraud was occurring: (1) check the poll books to see whether people who died before any given election signed in to vote; (2) contact a statistically significant number of voters who signed in to vote at any election and ask whether they in fact voted; and (3) check to see whether anyone who fraudulently registered to vote actually signed in to vote. The Legislature should have undertaken this study to determine that voter impersonation fraud actually is occurring before spending millions of dollars of our taxpayer money to solve what appears to be a non-existent problem.
Names of people who have died are not immediately removed--could be but are not anyone can copy a signature generally because no on looks I have seen people go into booth with n "not able to vote people (read not competent) guess who really voted. If this law makes Romney win then (de facto) non eligible people were scheduled to vote LASTLY---READ HOW EASY IT IS TO GET PHOTO ID..ONLY THE TERRIBLY TERRIBLY LAZY ARE DISENFRANCHISED
Please provide links to the evidence of direct impersonation fraud in PA that you have found.
http://www.votespa.com/portal/server.pt/community/preparing_for_election_day/13517/voter_id_law/1115447