You have the right to vote by yourself and make your own decisions.
* Yes
* No
Yes
You can vote by yourself. No one can make you vote for who or what you don't want.
You have to be a U.S. citizen to register to vote.
* Yes
* No
Yes
Only individuals who are United States citizens can vote in elections.
You have to have a picture ID to vote.
* True
* False
If you do not have a picture ID you can ask to sign a personal ID affidavit.
Blue or ♿ signed parking means anyone can park there.
* Yes
* No
No
Only individuals with a specially designated car license plate or tag to hang in windshield of their vehicle are able to park in accessible zones. These parking spots are close to curb cut/ramps that allow individuals to easily access polling places.
Who can you get help from while voting?
* Your dog
* A person of your choice or an election worker
A person of your choice or an election worker
You have the right to get help from a person of your choosing.
You have to reside in South Dakota to be a registered voter in this state
* True
* False
No
Individuals who are in the Military or live part time in other states are able to still be registered to vote in SD as long as it is their primary residence.
You have the right to Election Accommodations on Election Day.
* True
* False
True
You can: Bring a person to help you, have headphones to hear your ballot, have accessible parking, use a communication board, access a voting machine, use different colored voting screens.
Only individuals with a disability can use the Automark voting machine.
* Yes
* No
Anyone can use the voting device if they choose to.
Can you vote if you have a guardian?
* Yes
* No
Yes
Having a guardian does not take away your right to vote, unless a court determines you cannot.
You can register to vote at the gas station.
* Yes
* No
No
Some of the places you can register to vote include: Driver's License Offices, County Auditors Offices, Public assistance agencies providing food stamps, TANF, or WIC. You can also print a registration form off the Secretary of State's Office website @ https://sdsos.gov/elections-voting.
You have the right to keep your vote private.
* Yes
* No
Yes
You have the right to choose who you want and don't have to tell anyone who you voted for.
You have the right to take a sample ballot into the voting booth with you.
* Yes
* No
Yes
You can take a sample ballot with you to assist you in casting your votes.