Oklahoma: State Question 846, if passed, would create a constitutional requirement for voters to provide proof of identity when voting in any election in the state. This election is on August 25, 2026.
Arizona: Voter Identification and Citizenship Voting Requirements Amendment, if passed, would require voters to provide government-issued identification to cast a ballot and specify that only U.S. citizens can vote in Arizona elections, amongst other election law changes.
California: Proposition 39, if passed, would require voters to present a government-issued ID for in-person voting or provide the last four digits of a government-issued ID designated during voter registration for mail-in voting, amongst other election law changes.
Nevada: Question 7, if passed, would require voters present photo ID to verify their identity while voting in person, or to verify their identity using the last four digits of their driver's license or Social Security number when voting by mail.
North Carolina: Require Voter Identification Amendment, if passed, would amend the state constitution to require photo ID to vote for all voters, including voters using mail ballots.
Ohio: Require Voter Identification Amendment, if passed, would enshrine the state's current photo ID requirements into the state constitution.
To learn more about these ballot measures, as well as what else is on your November 3 ballot, visit Ballotpedia or contact your local elections office.