Sunday, September 28, 2008

Clarification for South Florida voters


There have been mass emails, text messages and blogs going around among South Floridians about the "No Match, No Vote" law and how it will affect this election. The Miami-Dade Department of Elections released this message to clear the air for voters regarding IDs, address match, and voting rights:


"We have received several calls from voters who were sent text and email messages
stating: “if your driver’s license address does not match the address on your
voter’s registration card, you will NOT be permitted to vote.” This was a mass
mail out, and in anticipation of voters calling for clarification, please be
advised of the following information which should be used in the event you get a
call regarding this:
It is not required that the address on your license
match the address on your voter information card. However, we urge you to ensure
your correct, current address is on file with our department. The address we
have on file determines your precinct and the ballot that applies to you.
ID
required and checked at the polls is used solely to confirm the voter’s
identity. Not to verify the voter’s ID number or address. The photograph on the
ID is compared to the person standing before the poll worker and the signature
on the ID is compared to the signature on record.
Therefore, you must bring
a current and valid identification that contains your photograph and
signature. Acceptable forms of identification include:
State of Florida
Driver's License
ID Card issued by the State of Florida
U. S.
Passport
Debit/Credit Cards
Military ID
Student ID
Retirement Center
ID
Public Assistance ID
Neighborhood Association
ID


Best Regards,
Christina White
Assistant to the
Supervisor of Elections
Miami-Dade Elections Department"

Click HERE for the official press release from the Florida Department of Elections regarding "No Match, No Vote."

Please everyone, stay aware of your rights as a voter! If you receive information, fact check for clarification. Not sure about the rules? CALL YOUR ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT, EMAIL THEM! Do whatever you have to do to ensure that you are clear on voting procedures for the state and for your County.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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