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UK Elections: You now need one of these photo IDs to enable you to vote in person

The law has changed in the United Kingdom, requiring voters to present one of the accepted forms of photo identification to vote in person.

The photo IDs required for a voter to vote in person are a UK, Channel Islands, or EEA driving licence, a UK, Commonwealth, or EEA passport, a Blue Badge Scheme card, and a National Identity Card issued by an EEA state.

The rest are a 60+ Oyster photocard or a Freedom Pass, a Free Voter Authority Certificate, a PASS card issued by the National Proof of Age Standards Scheme bearing the PASS hologram, and a Immigration Document.

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