What are the reasons that would require a voter to vote a provisional ballot?
Reasons to vote a provisional ballot include (but are not limited to) the following: voter does not have both photo and signature ID; voter is not in the precinct of his/her residence; voter registered by mail and does not have acceptable ID; voter’s eligibility is challenged; precinct register indicates voter has already voted; voter’s application is pending and ID does not match database information.
Reasons to vote a provisional ballot include (but are not limited to) the following: voter does not have both photo and signature ID; voter is not in the precinct of his/her residence; voter registered by mail and does not have acceptable ID; voter’s eligibility is challenged; precinct register indicates voter has already voted; voter’s application is pending and ID does not match database information. If a voter’s eligibility is challenged because of residency, the voter has the option of updating his/her address and then voting a regular ballot at the correct precinct.