… statement, and it could even be your Wisconsin ID card or driver license if that has your current invalid address on it. So that's registration, then there's photo id. And Photo ID is what you need to show to prove you are who you say you are. So if you're requesting an absentee ballot, when you make that request to, you have to provide a copy of your photo ID the first time you make an absentee ballot request. (06:18–06:23)
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Asserts photo ID is required to prove identity for voting.
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