What to Bring to Vote
Identification
- Acceptable forms of photo ID include:
- Driver’s license
- State ID card
- Military ID
- Passport
- Student ID (if issued by a Massachusetts college or university)
- If you do not have a photo ID, you can bring one of the following non-photo IDs and a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address:
- Birth certificate
- Social Security card
- Medicare card
- If you are unable to provide any form of identification, you may still be able to vote using a provisional ballot.
Assistive Devices
- If you need assistance with voting, you can bring a person of your choice to help you.
- You can also use any assistive devices that you need, such as a wheelchair, magnifying glass, or Braille reader.
Other Important Items
- Pen or pencil
- Water bottle
- Snacks
- Phone charger
- Comfortable shoes
- Umbrella or raincoat (if necessary)
What Not to Bring to Vote
- Weapons
- Alcohol
- Drugs
- Campaign materials
- Political clothing or accessories
Additional Information
- If you have any questions about what to bring to vote, you can contact your local election officials.
- You can also find more information on the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s website: www.sec.state.ma.us/ele
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