Arkansas voters will be required to verify their voter registration at their polling place for the March 5 preferential primary election and nonpartisan general election.
A voter can verify their voter registration by presenting a federal or state-issued document or an identification card that includes their name and a photograph.
If a voter fails to provide the required photo ID, the voter can cast a provisional ballot and will be allowed to provide a valid ID or documentation to their county clerk or election commission before noon on the Monday following the election for their vote to be counted.
Acceptable forms of ID include a document or a photo ID issued by the United States, the state of Arkansas or an accredited post-secondary educational institutional in Arkansas.
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