Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00
TITLE
1.01 These rules shall be known as the Rules
on Voter Identification.
2.00
AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE
2.01 These rules are promulgated pursuant to
Act 595 of 2013.
2.02 The purpose
of these rules is to provide procedures for the issuance of a voter
identification card and implementation of a program requiring Proof of Identity
by voters.
3.00
DEFINITIONS
3.01 Application - As used
in these rules, Application means an Application for a Voter Identification
Card.
3.02 County Clerk - As used
in these rules, the County Clerk is the official elected by the voters of a
county to serve as County Clerk or a member of his or her staff.
3.03 Proof of Identity:
(1) A voter identification card issued
pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §
7-5-322 and these
Rules OR
(2) A document or
identification card that meets all of the following conditions:
(a) Shows the name of the person to whom the
document was issued;
(b) Shows a
photograph of the person to whom the document was issued;
(c) Is issued by the United States, the State
of Arkansas, or an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the
State of Arkansas; and
(d) If
displaying an expiration date, the document or card is not expired or expired
no more than four (4) years before the date of the election in which the person
seeks to vote.
(3)
Documents or identification cards that comply with the above requirements in
3.03 (1) and (2) for Proof of Identity, may include, without limitation, the
following:
(a) A driver's license;
(b) A photo identification card;
(c) A concealed handgun carry
license;
(d) A United States
passport;
(e) An employee badge or
identification document;
(f) A
United States military identification document;
(g) A student identification card issued by
an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the State of
Arkansas;
(h) A public assistance
identification card; and
(i) A
voter identification card as provided under Ark. Code Ann. §
7-5-322.
3.04 Voter
Identification Card - Card issued by a County Clerk in Arkansas in compliance
with the requirements of Act 595 of 2013 and these Rules.
4.00
EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING
4.01 The Secretary of State will provide to
the County Clerk, the equipment, software and training needed for producing the
Voter Identification Cards.
4.02
The equipment, software and training may be provided prior to the effective
date of these Rules to allow a County Clerk to begin issuing Voter
Identification Cards on January 1, 2014.
5.00
ELIGIBILITY
5.01 A Voter Identification Card shall be
issued by the County Clerk to an applicant who meets the following
requirements:
1. Does not have another valid
form of Proof of Identity; and
2.
a.
Is registered to vote in the county where he or she is submitting
the Application; or
b.
Will be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the next election and has
submitted a voter registration application that has been received by the County
Clerk to whom he or she is submitting the Application.
5.02 The applicant shall sign an
oath swearing or affirming that he or she does not possess a card or document
that would qualify as Proof of Identity as defined in these rules.
6.00
APPLICATION
6.01 Applicant shall use the form designed
and published by the Secretary of State to request a Voter Identification
Card.
6.02 The Secretary of State
shall post a copy of the Application on its website and shall make a copy of
the form available upon request. The Secretary of State shall also provide a
copy of the Application form to each of the seventy-five (75) County Clerks in
the State of Arkansas.
6.03 The
Application for a Voter Identification Card shall request the following
information from an applicant:
(a) Full legal
name
(b) Residential street address
where the applicant is registered to vote
(c) Date of Birth
(d) Gender
(e) Height
(f) Weight
(g) Eye Color
(h) Hair Color
6.04 The Application shall include an oath or
affirmation that the applicant does not possess a card or document that would
qualify as Proof of Identity as defined in these rules. The oath shall
specifically include the definition of Proof of Identity.
6.05 The Application shall include a space
for the County Clerk to record what type of document(s) were presented by the
applicant to demonstrate his or her identity.
7.00
VERIFICATION BY COUNTY
CLERK
7.01 The County Clerk shall
require the following before issuing a Voter Identification Card:
(a) Completed Application; and
(b) Signature-of the applicant on the oath
affirming that the applicant does not possess any document or card that could
be considered Proof of Identity under these rules.
7.02 The County Clerk shall require the
presentation and verification of the following information before issuing a
Voter Identification Card:
(a) A photo or
nonphoto identity document which includes both the applicant's full legal name
and date of birth;
(b)
Documentation showing the applicant's name and residential address;
and
(c) Evidence that the applicant
is registered to vote in the county where he or she is submitting the
Application or will be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the next election
and has submitted a voter registration application that has been received by
the County Clerk to whom he or she is submitting the Application for an
identification card.
7.03 Any of the following shall constitute a
photo or nonphoto identity document required in Section
7.02(a) above,
if it contains both the applicant's full legal name and date of birth:
(a) Original birth certificate or certified
copy of a birth certificate;
(b)
Copy of Marriage License Application;
(c) Notarized copy of Applicant's State or
Federal Tax Return filed for the previous calendar year;
(d) Paycheck or paycheck stub bearing the
imprinted name of the applicant's employer;
(e) An original of a Medicare or Medicaid
statement received by the applicant;
(f) An original of the annual social security
statement received by the applicant for the current or preceding calendar
year;
(g) Certified school record
or transcript for the current or preceding calendar year;
(h) Naturalization documentation;
or
(i) DD-214 form issued by the
federal government to members of the military.
7.04 Any of the following shall be acceptable
as documentation showing the applicant's name and residential address required
in Section
7.02(b) above,
if the documentation contains the applicant's name and residential address:
(a) Utility or cable bill issued within the
last sixty (60) days;
(b) Bank
statement issued within the last sixty (60) days;
(c) Notarized copy of Applicant's State or
Federal Tax Return filed for the previous calendar year;
(d) Currently valid residential rental
contract and/or receipt for payment made within the last sixty (60) days for
residential rent payments;
(e)
Homeowners' insurance policy or bill for the current or preceding calendar
year;
(f) Mortgage, payment coupon,
deed, or property tax bill for the current or preceding calendar
year;
(g) Personal property tax
bill for the current or preceding calendar year;
(h) Current automobile registration receipt;
or
(i) W-2 issued by applicant's
employer for the preceding calendar year.
7.05 The County Clerk shall verify that the
legal name, date of birth, and residential address on the documents provided as
described in Sections
7.02,
7.03 and
7.04 above, match the name, date
of birth and address on the voter registration record.
7.06 The County Clerk shall record on the
Application submitted by the voter the type of document(s) that were presented
by the applicant to demonstrate his or her identity.
7.07 If the applicant submits a voter
registration application on the same day that he or she requests a Voter
Identification Card, the County Clerk shall process the voter registration
application in their routine manner to allow for validation of the voter
registration information. The Voter Identification Card shall not be prepared
until the Clerk has processed the voter registration application. The Voter
Identification Card shall be mailed to the mailing address contained on the
voter registration application.
8.00 FEE
8.01 No fee or charge shall be requested or
collected for the Application for, or issuance of, a Voter Identification Card.
The County Clerk shall not require or accept payment for a Voter Identification
Card.
9.00 INFORMATION
ON CARD
9.01 A Voter Identification Card
shall contain the following information for the voter applying for the card:
(a) Full legal name; and
(b) Registrant ID number from the electronic
voter registration system maintained by the County Clerk.
9.02 A Voter Identification Card shall also
contain the following:
(a) The name of the
County issuing the card;
(b) The
date of issuance;
(c) Color
photograph of the voter applying for the card; and
(d) The following statement in a prominent
location: This card is valid for the sole purpose of voter identification in an
election and for no other purpose.
9.03 If permitted by the software provided by
the Secretary of the State, the Voter Identification Card shall contain the
following:
(a) A silhouette or outline of the
County issuing the card;
(b)
Signature of the County Clerk;
9.04 The back of the card shall include
information on where to return the card if it is found after being stolen,
lost, or misplaced.
10.00 EXPIRATION
10.01 The Voter Identification Card shall
remain valid as long as the person resides in the same county in which the
Voter Identification Card was issued and remains registered to vote. If the
voter moves to a different county, the voter must either:
(a) Return the Voter Identification Card to
the County Clerk in which the card was issued; or
(b) Turn the Voter Identification Card into
the County Clerk of his or her new residence.
10.02 The Clerk shall return the "old" Voter
Identification Card to the County Clerk's Office that issued the
card.
10.03 If the voter moves out
of the State of Arkansas, the voter shall return the Voter Identification Card
to the County Clerk from which the card was issued.
11.00
PHOTOGRAPHS
11.01 Each Voter Identification Card shall
include a color photograph of the voter applying for the card which shall be
taken by the County Clerk at the time of Application. The photograph shall be
taken without sunglasses, hat, headgear or other device that disguises or
otherwise conceals the face or head of the applicant.
11.02 A waiver may be granted by the County
Clerk allowing the applicant to wear headgear or a head covering for medical or
religious purposes so long as the face is not disguised or otherwise
concealed.
11.03 Any waiver granted
pursuant to Section
11.02 above, must be in writing,
and signed by the County Clerk. The waiver must be attached to the Application
and remain in the County Clerk's files with the voter's Application for a Voter
Identification Card.
11.04 The
County Clerk shall maintain a copy of the photograph and attach it to the
Application submitted by the voter.
12.00
DUPLICATES OR REPLACEMENT
12.01 If a voter misplaces or loses their
Voter Identification Card and requests that a duplicate or replacement be
issued, the voter shall submit an affidavit to the County Clerk, swearing or
affirming that card previously issued has been misplaced or lost. The voter
shall also include in the affidavit a statement that or she did not give,
transfer or otherwise transmit the previous Voter Identification Card to
another person. The voter shall complete a new Application, and provide all of
the information required under these Rules for issuance of a Voter
Identification Card.
12.02 If a
voter changes their address within the county or damages their Voter
Identification Card and returns it to the County Clerk's Office that issued the
card, the Clerk may provide a replacement Voter Identification Card as long as
the applicant is still a registered voter within the county. The County Clerk
shall follow all of the procedures described in these rules for destruction of
the damaged card.
12.03 If a
duplicate or replacement card is issued, the County Clerk shall make a notation
in the voter's record in the electronic voter registration system that a
duplicate or replacement card was issued to the voter. The date that the
duplicate or replacement card was issued shall be included in the notation in
the voter's record in the electronic voter registration
system.
13.00
CHANGE OF COUNTY
13.01 If a voter
changes his residential address to a different county and needs a Voter
Identification Card, the voter shall submit a new Application to the County
Clerk's Office where he or she is now registered to vote. The applicant shall
provide all of the information under these Rules for issuance of a Voter
Identification Card.
13.02 A voter
who changes his residential address to a different county may use a Voter
Identification Card issued by the Clerk in County where he or she previously
resided as a form of identification for obtaining a new Voter Identification
Card as long as her- he or she is still registered and otherwise eligible to
vote in the County where he or she previously resided.
14.00
ADDITIONAL COUNTY CLERK
RESPONSIBILITIES
14.01 The County
Clerk must maintain the following:
(a) A copy
of every Application for a Voter Identification Card;
(b) A copy of the photograph taken of the
applicant; and
(c) A copy of any
written waiver provided to the applicant.
14.02 The photograph shall be scanned and
attached to the applicant's voter registration record in the electronic voter
registration system.
14.03 The
County Clerk shall make a notation in the voter's record in the electronic
voter registration system that a Voter Identification Card was issued to the
voter. The date that the card was issued should be included in the notation in
the voter's record in the electronic voter registration system.
14.04 By the fifth day of each month the
County Clerk shall submit to the Secretary of State a report identifying the
number of Voter Identification Cards he or she has issued in the prior month.
The method for reporting the number of Voter Identification Cards issued, shall
be determined by the Secretary of State and may be electronic or paper, at the
Secretary's discretion.
14.05 The
County Clerk shall destroy any Voter Identification Card that is returned to
the Clerk's office if the card was issued by that County Clerk's Office. If any
person returns or submits a Voter Identification Card issued by another County
Clerk's Office, the County Clerk shall transmit or return the Card to the
County of origin.
14.06 Prior to
destroying a Voter Identification Card, the County Clerk shall ensure that a
notation has been entered in the electronic voter registration system that the
Card was returned. A notation shall also be made on the Application that the
Voter Identification Card was returned.
14.07 If a duplicate or replacement card is
issued, the County Clerk shall make a notation in the voter's record in the
electronic voter registration system that a duplicate or replacement card was
issued to the voter. The date that the duplicate or replacement card was issued
shall be included in the notation in the voter's record in the electronic voter
registration system.
14.08 The
County Clerk is responsible for inventory, security and integrity of the
equipment and the system used to create the identification
cards.
15.00 USE OF CARD
15.01 A Voter Identification Card is valid
for the sole purpose of providing photo identification for voting purposes in
the county in which it was issued. Each Voter Identification Card issued by a
County Clerk shall contain the following statement in a prominent location:
This card is valid for the sole purpose of voter identification in an election
and for no other purpose.
16.00 RESIDENTS OF LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
EXEMPT
16.01 A resident of a long-term care
or residential care facility licensed by the State of Arkansas is not required
to provide Proof of Identity before voting. In lieu of Proof of Identity, a
resident is required to provide documentation from the administrator of the
facility attesting that the person is a resident of the facility.
16.02 A letter, on facility letterhead, dated
and signed by the administrator which specifically identifies the full name of
the resident in the body of the letter is sufficient to meet the documentation
requirement. The letter is valid for one (1) year after the date it is signed
and issued.
16.03 The letter issued
by the administrator can be used by a resident of a long-term care facility
during early voting, on election day at a polling location, and when voting by
absentee ballot.
17.00
IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED WITH ABSENTEE BALLOTS
17.01 When voting by absentee ballot, a voter
must submit with the voter statement a copy of a current and valid photo
identification or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government
check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address
of the voter unless the voter is:
(i) A member
of the uniformed services on active duty who is absent from county on election
day because of active duty;
(ii) A
member of the merchant marine who is absent from the county on election day
because of his or her service in the merchant marine; or
(iii) The spouse or dependent of a member
identified in sections (i) or (ii) above, who is absent from the county on
election day because of the active duty or service of the member.
17.02 A copy of a Voter
Identification Card issued pursuant to Act 595 of 2013 and these Rules can be
submitted by an absentee voter to meet the identity
requirement.
18.00
TRAINING
18.01 Any training provided by
the Secretary of State, prior to January 1, 2014 shall be sufficient to meet
the requirements for training herein.
19.00
ELECTIONS COVERED
19.01 These rules apply to all elections held
in the State of Arkansas which occur on or after January 1,
2014.
20.00
EFFECTIVE DATE
20.01 These rules are
effective beginning January 1, 2014.