Idaho Code § 34-1114

affidavit in lieu of personal identification. 

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affidavit in lieu of personal identification. 

If a voter is not able to present personal identification as required in section 34-1113, Idaho Code, the voter may complete an affidavit in lieu of the personal identification. The affidavit shall be on a form prescribed by the secretary of state and shall require the voter to provide the voter’s name and address. The voter shall sign the affidavit. Any person who knowingly provides false, erroneous or inaccurate information on such affidavit shall be guilty of a felony.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2016–2024 · leading case: Babe Vote/League of Women Voters of Idaho v. McGrane
Babe Vote/League of Women Voters of Idaho v. McGrane (2024) idaho · cites it 4× “I.C. § 34-1114. B. Procedural Background BABE VOTE is a nonpartisan, nonprofit corporation that endeavors to educate voters and encourage people, specifically young people, to vote.”
Frank v. Walker (2016) wied · cites it 2× “See Idaho Code § 34-1114 ; Ind. Code § 3-11.7-5 -2.”
March for Our Lives Idaho v. McGrane (2023) idd · cites it 4× “The organization “is led by a board of six young activists, and its 1 Idaho Code § 34-1114 further provides that “any person who knowingly provides false, erroneous or inaccurate information on such affidavit shall be guilty of a felony.”
Ruthelle Frank v. Tony Evers (2020) ca7 “, Idaho Code §34-1114 ; Ind. Code §3-11.7-5 -2.”
Ruthelle Frank v. Tony Evers (2020) ca7 “, Idaho Code §34-1114 ; Ind. Code §3-11.7-5 -2.”
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