What types of picture identification can I present to satisfy the photo ID requirement?

Voters can satisfy the picture identification requirement by showing a Michigan driver's license or a Michigan personal identification card. Voters who do not possess either document may show any of the following forms of picture identification as long as they are current:

  • Driver's license or personal identification card issued by another state.
  • Federal or state government-issued photo identification.
  • U.S. passport.
  • Military identification card with photo.
  • Student identification with photo - from a high school or an accredited institution of higher education.
  • Tribal identification card with photo.

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1. Do I need to show identification in order to vote?
2. Can I show my voter registration card in place of presenting a photo ID?
3. What types of picture identification can I present to satisfy the photo ID requirement?
4. What happens if I forget to bring my picture identification with me to the polls? Can I still vote?
5. What happens if a voter who does not possess a picture identification and refuses to signed the affidavit form? Would such a voter be an issued a ballot?
6. what happens if a voter claims to have a picture identification but refuses to show it? Will such a voter be offered the opportunity to sign the affidavit form?
7. Can I vote a split ticket?
8. Does a “straight” ticket cover all candidates in that party?
9. Must I vote the entire ballot?