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Will the No Match, No Vote law prevent me from voting if the address on my drivers license is different from the one on my voter registration form?

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Will the No Match, No Vote law prevent me from voting if the address on my drivers license is different from the one on my voter registration form?

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NO. The so-called No Match, No Vote law only applies to newly registered voters when they were registering to vote NOT when anyone is voting. When voting, the address on your drivers license and your registration do not have to match. The election officials will only check your photo and your signature on your ID when you vote.

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