What documents do I need to bring to the voting poll?
When voting in New Mexico, it is important to bring appropriate identification to the polling place. The New Mexico Secretary of State requires voters to present a form of identification that proves both identity and residency. Acceptable forms of identification include a current driver's license, a state-issued identification card, or any other valid form of identification that includes your name and address, such as a utility bill, bank statement, or government document. Voters who do not have an acceptable ID may still cast a provisional ballot, but they will need to provide an acceptable form of ID to the county clerk's office within a specific timeframe for their vote to be counted. For the most current rules and requirements, it can be helpful to visit the official New Mexico Secretary of State website.

Answered Aug 25, 2025
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