We need assurance that those of us who DON'T HAVE COMPUTERS WILL IMMEDIATELY GET THE HARD SHINY PAPER BROCHURES
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Categories: Civil Liberties/Privacy, Corporate Accountability / Workers' Rights, Economic Fairness and Security, Honest and Ethical Government, Election Reform, Civil Rights and Equality, Media Accountability, Social Justice, Public Infrastructure / Transportation, Technology and Web 2.0, Separation of Powers / Federalism, Criminal Justice Reform, News, Front Page
I am cautiously happy to report the following: late in the afternoon EST on Tuesday, August 12, 2008, Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner has corrected the online version of the election publication entitled "When You Vote Bring I.D." I shall be contacting her and the Ohio Voter Rights Institute to seek assurance that the hard shiny paper brochures of "When You Vote Bring I.D." are immediately available for people who don't have computer access.
http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/upload/publications/election/Bring_ID_CARD.pdf
Even the most well-recognized among us
need to bring ID to the polls.
Bring I.D.
When You Vote
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner
MANY FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED, THEY ARE:
Early and Absentee Voting
Election Day Voting
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner
I N S T I T U T E
VOTING RIGHTS
The last four digits of voter's social security
number; or driver's license number; or
A copy of a current and valid photo
identification, (i.e. Ohio driver's license, state
ID card, government ID). Photo identification must
show name and address; or
A copy of a current utility bill (including cell
phone bill), bank statement, paycheck, government
check, or other government document that
shows the voter's name and current address
(including from a public college or university).
NOTE: Ohio law provides you cannot use as proof of identification a
notice that the board of elections mailed to you. Voters who do
not provide one of these documents will still be able to vote by
provisional ballot.
Questions?
Please call your local county board of elections office or visit
us at: WWW.SOS.STATE.OH.US or call us: 877.VOTE.VRI
A current and valid photo identification
(i.e. Ohio driver's license, state ID card,
government ID). Photo identification must show
name and address (does not need to be current
address for driver's license or state id card); or
A military identification that shows the voter's
name. (Does not need to show address); or
A copy of a current utility bill (including
cell phone bill), bank statement, paycheck,
government check, or other government
document that shows the voter's name and
current address (including from a public
college or university).
SOS 2212 (08/08)
http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/upload/publications/election/Bring_ID_CARD.pdf
Even the most well-recognized among us
need to bring ID to the polls.
Bring I.D.
When You Vote
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner
MANY FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED, THEY ARE:
Early and Absentee Voting
Election Day Voting
Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner
I N S T I T U T E
VOTING RIGHTS
The last four digits of voter's social security
number; or driver's license number; or
A copy of a current and valid photo
identification, (i.e. Ohio driver's license, state
ID card, government ID). Photo identification must
show name and address; or
A copy of a current utility bill (including cell
phone bill), bank statement, paycheck, government
check, or other government document that
shows the voter's name and current address
(including from a public college or university).
NOTE: Ohio law provides you cannot use as proof of identification a
notice that the board of elections mailed to you. Voters who do
not provide one of these documents will still be able to vote by
provisional ballot.
Questions?
Please call your local county board of elections office or visit
us at: WWW.SOS.STATE.OH.US or call us: 877.VOTE.VRI
A current and valid photo identification
(i.e. Ohio driver's license, state ID card,
government ID). Photo identification must show
name and address (does not need to be current
address for driver's license or state id card); or
A military identification that shows the voter's
name. (Does not need to show address); or
A copy of a current utility bill (including
cell phone bill), bank statement, paycheck,
government check, or other government
document that shows the voter's name and
current address (including from a public
college or university).
SOS 2212 (08/08)

















