Voter Identification Requirements

New Hampshire recently changed what documents are required to vote.

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To Register to vote you MUST have proof of:

  • Identity: Government issued ID like a license or passport
  • Age: Government issued ID or birth certificate
  • Citizenship: Passport, birth certificate, or naturalization papers. Real ID is NOT proof of citizenship.
  • Residence (proof of where you live): Including but not limited to government issued ID, utility or property tax bill, state or federal tax forms

To Vote you MUST bring a photo ID.

Examples include: Driver’s License, Passport, Non-Driver’s ID

Blue and white graphics showing Driver's License, Passport, and Non-Driver's ID in a row.

Without these required documents, you will be turned away from the polls.

Person with light skin tone, shoulder length brown hair, glasses and other disabilities poses proudly after voting. They show off their red, white, and blue 'I voted' pin which stands out against their teal shirt and white blazer.

Election Day Assistance is Available

If you think your voting rights have been violated because of your disability, contact us at mail@drcnh.org, (603) 228-0432, or drcnh.org/contact-us.

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All Americans are entitled to exercise their right to vote. We work to educate NH residents with disabilities about voting rights and responsibilities.

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If you have questions about voting in NH or think your voting rights have been violated because of your disability you can contact us to speak with an attorney free of charge.

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About DRCNH

Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating barriers for people with disabilities across New Hampshire. DRC is the federally designated protection and advocacy agency for New Hampshire and has authority under federal law to conduct investigations in cases of probable abuse or neglect.


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