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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) It’s as “Easy as Pie” that’s the theme of a new North Dakota Voter I.D. education campaign launched Monday by North Dakota Secretary of State Al Jaeger.

He says the multi-media campaign will be used to educate North Dakota voters before the June 10 primary election. Jaeger says funding for the $700,000 education campaign comes from the Federal Election Fund.

The five valid forms of identification are; North Dakota Driver’s License, North Dakota Non-driver’s ID, (free through the Department of Transportation) Tribal Issued ID, Student ID Certificate and Long Term Care ID Certificate.

For the past several election cycles, the Secretary of State’s website has provided extensive information on voting as to when, where, and how to vote.  Recently, the election section was given an easy to remember new name, www.vote.nd.gov. 

It has been enhanced to answer all of the questions voters may have about the ID requirements. For example, it will have a connection whereby voters may update their residence information if needed.

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