Voter ID
Is a driver's license or photo ID required to vote in Connecticut?
No. When you arrive at the polling place the poll worker will request that you present ID but if you do not have any, then in most cases, you may sign an affidavit in lieu of presenting ID. There are several options for identification, and they do not need to be a driver's license or have a photo.
Can a drive-only license be used as identification at the polling place?
No. A drive-only license is not valid for federal identification purposes and cannot be used to vote.
My new driver’s license indicates that it is "Not for Federal Identification." May I use it as identification at the polling place?
Yes. You may continue to use your current driver’s license at the polling place when you vote. When you check-in to vote, in lieu of the driver’s license, you may also show a credit card with your name and signature, an ID with your name and photograph, or any document with your name and address such as a checkbook or a utility bill.
Does my ID need to have the address printed on it?
No. If your ID includes a photo, it does not need to include your address. Please see the chart below.
In-Person Voter ID Requirements:
Two Types of ID Requirements in CT:
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