Voters reminded to bring IDs to polling locations
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The Pinal County Board of Supervisors is reminding all county residents to head to the polls on Tuesdaywith proper indentification in hand.
Everyone who comes to a polling place can vote, but to ensure you can vote a regular ballot, voters must be registered in that precinct and have proper ID, which includes a valid Arizona’s drivers license, tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification, or ID issued by the federal, state or local government.
If none of these are available, a voter can provide two forms without photo but those must include their name and address. Those forms include utility bills or bank statements less than 90 days old, vehicle registration, Indian Census Card, vehicle insurance card and property tax statement.
For more information, call the citizen contact center at (520) 509-3555 or (888) 431-1311.







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