West Virginia voter identification law takes effect

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Published: Jan. 1, 2018 at 11:11 AM EST
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Starting this year, West Virginians must show identification before they can vote in an election.

A law passed by the Legislature last year took effect Monday. For any election, voters in West Virginia have to present a valid form of ID or have another registered voter vouch for them under oath.

The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that the law defines 18 documents that constitute a valid identification, including any state or federal government-issued ID card, even if it does not contain a photograph. Those can include driver's licenses, passports, Social Security cards, student IDs, and Medicaid or Medicare cards.

Some nongovernment documents also can be used, including a bank card or statement.

Part of the law that sets up automatic voter registration at the Division of Motor Vehicles isn't set to begin until July 2019.

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Information from: The Charleston Gazette-Mail, http://wvgazettemail.com.

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