In preparation for the primaries on Feb. 5, Phase Three of Secretary of State Karen Handel's Photo ID outreach begins, reports Access North Georgia.com.
Her office identified thousands of active and inactive registered voters who may not have a Georgia driver's license or identification card. They will receive letters reminding them they must present photo identification if they're going to the polls.
Photo ID is not required with an absentee ballot by mail.
The outreach encompasses voters who registered to vote after local elections in the fall and both voters targeted and not targeted in previous phases.
Acceptable forms of identifications follows:
Her office identified thousands of active and inactive registered voters who may not have a Georgia driver's license or identification card. They will receive letters reminding them they must present photo identification if they're going to the polls.
Photo ID is not required with an absentee ballot by mail.
The outreach encompasses voters who registered to vote after local elections in the fall and both voters targeted and not targeted in previous phases.
Acceptable forms of identifications follows:
- Georgia driver's license, even if expired
- Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID
- Valid U.S. passport
- Valid government employee photo ID
- Valid U.S. military photo ID or valid tribal photo ID
Voters who do not have one of the forms of identification listed above may receive a free Georgia Voter ID from their county elections office.