South Dakota Regulations § 5:02:05:26 Polling place voter identification sign
Regulation Text
Voter identification signs must be posted at each polling place. A sign must be posted at each entrance to the polling place which is used by voters. In addition a voter identification sign must be posted in the voting area for each precinct voting at a polling place. The type size of the sign must be a minimum of 36 point type. The language of the sign, shall be in the following form:
Please Read
To vote, you must either:
§ Present a photo ID, or if not able to do so,
§ Sign an affidavit which will be given to you.
Accepted forms of photo identification include any one of the following:
§ A SD driver license or nondriver ID card; or
§ A US government photo ID; or
§ A tribal photo ID; or
§ A current student photo ID from a SD high school or SD accredited institution of higher education.
History
31 SDR 35, effective 9/23/2004 ; 32 SDR 225, effective 7/3/2006 .
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