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1. Introduction
2. As Poll Workers See Election Day
3. Elections Process Overview
4. Poll Worker Conduct and Responsibilities
5. Election Day Procedures
  a. Arranging the Polling Location
  b. Preparing for Voters
  c. Processing Voters
  d. Voting Equipment
  e. Managing the Polling Location
  f. Closing the Polls
6. Case Studies
7. Course Assessment
 


c. Processing Voters

Voter Identification Requirements

There are 7 types of "valid ID" that permit a person to vote a regular ballot if they are in the correct precinct.
  1. Photo ID: Any document issued by the U.S. government or the State of Ohio that meets the following criteria is an acceptable photo identification if it has all of the following:
  • An expiration date that has not passed;
  • A photograph of the voter;
  • The voter’s name which must conform to the voter’s name as it appears in the Poll List or in the Signature Book; and
  • The voter’s current address which must conform to the voter’s address as it appears in the Poll List or in the Signature Poll Book UNLESS the ID is an Ohio driver’s license or State ID Card. An Ohio driver’s license or State ID card with an old address is acceptable if the poll worker records the last four digits of the voter’s driver’s license or State ID number in the Poll Book.

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