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Redistricting could have changed where you will vote 2012 Having to vote elsewhere could be a problem for elderly, disabled, or low income people. Do what you can to help others vote. Contact your local Secretary of State for info. 

Voting laws in many states have changed for 2012. Can I Vote is the question. Physical Address must match ID address. Find out if you are registered to vote. Can I Vote is a website with answers.

Pictured ID could be required to be able to vote 2012. Types of ID acceptable many have changed. DPS offices have been closed or relocated across America.

Birth Certificate could be needed to get other required documents in order to cast your vote. If you have concerns you can also contact League of Womens Voters.

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