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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 34 - Chapter 4 - 34-410
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34-410 - MAIL REGISTRATION
Any elector may register by mail for any
election. Any mail registration application must be received by the county
clerk prior to the close of registration as provided in section 34-408, Idaho
Code, provided that any mail registration application postmarked not later
than twenty-five (25) days prior to an election shall be deemed timely.
The secretary of state shall prescribe the form for the mail registration
application. This mail application form shall be available for distribution
through governmental and private entities, with particular emphasis on making
them available for organized voter registration programs.
Any federal mail registration form adopted pursuant to the provisions of
the national voter registration act of 1993 (P.L. 103-31) shall also be
accepted as a valid registration, if such form is postmarked not later than
twenty-five (25) days prior to an election.
The county clerk shall prepare and issue by first class nonforwardable
mail to each elector registering by mail a verification of registration
containing the name and residence of the elector and the name or number of the
precinct in which the elector resides.
A verification returned undeliverable shall cause the county clerk to
remove the elector's card from the register of electors.
As required by the help America vote act of 2002 (P.L. 107-252), a copy of
proper identification will be required prior to issuance of a ballot to anyone
who has registered by mail and has not previously voted in an election for
federal office in the state. Proper identification consists of:
(1) A current and valid photo identification; or
(2) A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check,
paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the
voter.
 
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