This group started in 2012 to help people understand and get the IDs they need to vote.
What is VoteRiders?
In Arizona, you need an ID to vote this way, but not when voting by mail.
What is in person?
Arizona requires voters to prove these two pieces of information when showing ID at the polls.
What are name and address?
VoteRiders gives out these small cards that fit in your wallet with important voting information.
What are Voter ID Info Cards?
In Arizona, you need to show this when registering to vote to be a "full ballot" voter.
What is proof of citizenship?
VoteRiders describes its mission with this word, meaning they don't support any political party.
What is non-partisan?
What was the cut-off date when your voter registration be rejected if you don't include proof of citizenship on the Arizona state form?
What is July 2024?
What must an ID have to be acceptable on its own for voting in Arizona?
What is a photo (or a photograph)?
VoteRiders offers help in both these languages on their website and materials.
What are English and Spanish?
This US travel document with a photo and expiration date can be used as proof of citizenship.
What is a US passport?
VoteRiders has worked with at least how many partner organizations since 2012.
What is 1,500?
If you're registered as a "federal only" voter, you can't vote in these types of elections.
If you're registered as a "federal only" voter, you can't vote in these types of elections.
The type of IDS you need two of, if they show your current name and address.
What are non-photo IDs?
VoteRiders can arrange this to help voters get to offices where IDs are issued.
What is transportation?
This document proves where you were born and is commonly used as proof of citizenship.
What is a birth certificate?
This is how many years VoteRiders has been working to help voters with ID issues.
What is 12 years?
Any registered voter in Arizona can sign up to do this instead of voting in person.
What is vote by mail?
This kind of bill must be dated within 90 days to be used as a non-photo ID for voting.
What is a utility bill (or cell phone bill or cable bill)?
This is the phone number people can call or text if they need help with voter ID.
What is 866-ID-2-VOTE?
Tribal members can use this document as proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
What is a Tribal Certificate of Indian Blood?
VoteRiders' goal is to make sure every eligible person can do this important civic action.
What is vote?
A "federal only" voter can become a "full ballot" voter by giving this to their county recorder.
What is proof of citizenship?
This is a special rule for tribal members using tribal ID without a photo when voting.
What is they can cast a provisional ballot without conditions?
VoteRiders offers this type of assistance if a voter has complicated legal issues with their ID.
What is free legal assistance?
If you've changed your name due to marriage or other reasons, you need to provide this along with your birth certificate when registering to vote.
What are name change documents (or marriage certificates, divorce decrees, court orders)?