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?

The answer is no. A voter not in possession of picture identification who refuses to sign the affidavit form cannot vote and should be referred to the local clerk. This is the same procedure used for voters who refuse to complete an Application to Vote: no ballot is issued.

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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?