Politics & Government

Voter Photo IDs Issued to Older Delco Residents

Delaware County Council and the Fair Acres administration are issuing the photo identification cards to residents so they are able to vote on Election Day.

and the Fair Acres administration are issuing the photo identification cards to residents at the county’s skilled care facility so residents are able to vote at the polling place on Election Day. However, some Fair Acres residents do opt to vote by absentee ballot.

Council, the Election Bureau and Voter Registration staff are working to inform residents about the , enacted in the spring. All voters will be required to show , one with an expiration date that is current, to be eligible to vote at the polls in the Nov. 6 General Election.

Current information on the Voter ID law is available at the state’s website at www.VotesPA.com and there is a link to that site on the county website at www.co.delaware.pa.us.

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"This is a significant change in the way that people vote in Pennsylvania and it is our goal to ensure that the voting process is accessible and open to all registered voters," said White.

"In talking to residents, we recognize that people have questions, particularly senior citizens, and we want to be sure that people have the correct information on what constitutes acceptable photo ID, how they obtain a photo ID and how that impacts people who vote by absentee ballot,” White said.

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On March 15, in the nation to require voters to show photo identification at the polls, starting with the November General Election.

To prepare voters for the new requirement, the DOS has a special Resource Center section on its website (VotesPA.com) with various FAQ documents that detail the various forms of acceptable ID.

"Leading up to the General Election, we will provide information to help residents understand this new law. We plan to conduct outreach to senior centers and through our libraries and human service agencies to ensure that people are informed and can access the necessary identification,” White said. "We don’t want anyone to forgo their right to vote because they can’t access a photo ID."

White said senior citizens have already called the Voter Registration and Bureau of Election departments asking about the new law. Many questions are about absentee ballots. There are new identification requirements for absentee ballots. Under the new law, voters must provide their driver’s license number, the last four digits of their Social Security number or a copy of an accepted photo ID when applying for an absentee ballot.

"Our goal is to make this a smooth transition for voters. We are ready to help with your questions," White said.

White said information on the new requirements is available on the county website at www.co.delaware.pa.us. People can call 1-877-VotesPA (1-877-868-3772) or visit www.VotesPA.com.

The voter ID laws have been facing legal challenges in various states, including Pennsylvania, so it’s important for voters to stay informed throughout the election cycle.

The deadline to register to vote in the November General Election is Oct. 9 and the deadline to apply for a civilian absentee ballot is Oct. 30.

 

This press release was provided by the Delaware County Council Public Relations Department. 


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