Acceptable non-photo ID includes a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address. Learn more. Arizona You must show ID when you vote. The ID must be current. Acceptable photo IDs include: Arizona driver's license...
We present a model of the political budget cycle in which incumbents try to influence voters by changing the composition of government spending, rather than overall spending or revenues. Rational voters may support an incumbent who targets them with spending before the election even though such spend...
Voters are strongly encouraged not to wait until Election Day to update or change their voter registration records. First, changing one’s address can change a voter’s polling place. Second, lack of adequate documentation can prevent voters from qualifying to have their records updated. In either...
Areport from the non-partisan Government Accountabilityoffice analyzed the impact of voter ID laws in Kansas and Tennessee on voter turnout in the 2012 election, and it found that turnout in those states dropped by 1.9 and 2.2 percent, respectively - or over 120,000 votes,according to the W...
We found that to encourage meaningful change, students need political information that helps them determine their political affiliation (or whether they need to declare one), as well as information that helps them surmount logistical concerns like whether to register with their campus address. Many ...
Box 3 -- Type of Application Check appropriate box if this is a new registration or if you are changing a name or address on your current voter registration. Box 4 -- Name Put in this box your full name (Last, First, Middle). DO NOT use nicknames or initials. For name changes, ...
NOTICE: An unexpired Ohio Driver License, State ID Card, or Interim Documentation with your former address IS an ACCEPTABLE form of ID when your current address is in the pollbook. NOTE: On July 2, 2018, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles began issuing a new format of Ohio’s driver...
4. The dissenting Supreme Court justices raised concerns that absentee ballots had been sent with no notification of the need to present photo IDs — and that there was not enough time to address this issue before voting begins. Nineteen states have voter ID laws. Courts nationwide have knocked...
“The people who are currently in power in the state of Texas want to insulate their own power by changing the rules of the game. But the fact of the matter is Texas has changed (demographically),” Marziani said. Two federal bills, For the People Act (S1), and the John L. Lewis ...
Of course, this money doesn’t just help elect Republicans, it dictates their legislative priorities. Before the release of the tax bill, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan invited Corry Bliss, head of the American Action Network Super PAC, to address a closed-door meeting of the House GOP cauc...