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Question 1: Who is required to show identification to vote?
A - Voters who are voting for the first time in the precinct.
B - Voters whose names are hard to pronounce.
C - Voters who you do not know personally.
D - All of the above.
A - Voters who are voting for the first time in the precinct.
Question 1: If a voter tells you that they need help to vote, but the poll book does not say that they require assistance, what should you do?
Have the voter complete a Declaration of Need of Assistance.
Question 1: True or False?
People who are voting in the first time in your precinct must show photo ID.
False - People who are voting in the first time in your precinct may either show approved forms of photo ID OR approved forms of non-photo ID.
Question 1: Which of these is a valid reason for voting a provisional ballot?
A - The voter requested an absentee or mail-in ballot but did not return their voted ballot.
B - Someone challenges a voter’s eligibility to vote, and the voter does not produce a witness to affirm their eligibility.
C - The voter is voting for the first time in your precinct, and they do not have an approved form of identification.
D - All of the above.
Question 1: If someone needs help understanding the ballot because they don’t speak English very well, can someone else help them vote?
Yes, as long as the person helping is not the voter’s employer or union representative, or the judge of elections.
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Question 2: True or False?
Voters who turned in a voted absentee or mail-in ballot to the county are still allowed to vote a regular ballot on election day.
False - If a voter already submitted a voted absentee or mail-in ballot, they may not vote a regular ballot on election day.
Question 2: Do voters with disabilities have to vote independently?
No. Voters with disabilities can choose to vote independently, or they can have someone help them vote.
Question 2: What kinds of photo identification can a first-time voter present?
A -Student ID
B -Employee ID
C -ID Issued by any Commonwealth agency
D - All of the above
Question 2: What should I do if a voter objects to voting by provisional ballot?
Tell the voter that they should vote the provisional ballot, and then follow up with the county board of elections. Remind the voter that voting by provisional ballot is a better alternative than not voting.
Question 2: Which of these is NOT an effective way to communicate with voters who are limited English proficient?
A -Speak clearly and be respectful.
B -Be attentive and patient.
C -Speak very loudly.
C - Do not raise your voice when you are speaking to someone who is limited English proficient. This will not help the voter understand you.
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Question 3: True or False?
Only registered Democrats and Republicans are allowed to vote for candidates in primary contests.
True - However, voters who are not registered as a Democrat or Republican can vote for ballot questions. They can also vote in special election contests.
Question 3: Can voters bring their own devices to help them vote?
Yes. Voters with disabilities can bring assistive devices. Some devices are plugged into the ballot marking device to help them vote.
Question 3: What kinds of non-photo identification can a first-time voter present?
A -Firearm permit
B -Current utility bill
C -Voter registration card issued by the County Registration Office
D - All of the above
Question 3: What three people must sign the provisional ballot envelope?
1 - The voter
2 - The Judge of Elections
3 - The Minority Inspector
Question 3: What should you do if a voter says they need help voting, but the poll book does not say that they require assistance to vote?
Have the voter complete a Declaration of Need of Assistance.
Question 4: If you find out that a voter is registered, but showed up at the wrong precinct, what two options do they have?
A - Go to the correct precinct to vote
B - Vote at that precinct
C - Vote a provisional ballot
D - Vote an absentee ballot
A - Go to the correct precinct to vote
OR
C - Vote a provisional ballot
Question 4: My county uses hand marked paper ballots. Do we have to provide accessible voting equipment?
Yes. Every polling place must have an accessible ballot marking device.
Question 4: True or False?
A paycheck is an acceptable form of non-photo ID for a first-time voter to present.
True - A first-time voter can present any of the following forms of non-photo identification: Voter registration card issued by the County Voter Registration Office, non-photo ID issued by the U.S. Government, non-photo ID issued by any Commonwealth agency, firearm permit, current utility bill, current utility bill, current bank statement, paycheck, or government check.
Question 4: How will a voter know if their provisional ballot is counted?
The voter should keep the provisional ballot ID receipt. They can find out if their ballot was counted by calling 1-877-VOTESPA.
Question 4: What should you do if a voter says they need help voting, but the poll book does not say that they require assistance to vote?
Berks County, Lehigh County, and Philadelphia County.
Question 5: True or False?
If a voter requested an absentee or mail-in ballot, it will say so in the poll book.
True - If a voter requested an absentee or mail-in ballot, the poll book will say so. It will also indicate whether the voter returned their voted absentee or mail-in ballot.
Question 5: Which of the following are good tips for interacting with voters with disabilities?
A - Speak directly to the voter, even when someone is there to assist them.
B - Be attentive, patient and allow the voter to complete their thoughts or actions.
C - Do not automatically assist unless the voter clearly needs help or has asked for assistance.
D - All of the above.
Question 5: Who might be voting for the first time in your precinct?
A -18-year-olds
B -Naturalized citizens
C -Voters who moved
D - All of the above
Question 5: True or False?
The voter scans their voted provisional ballot using the scanner when they are done voting.
False - You must put all voted provisional ballots in the provisional ballot return envelope that was included with your polling place supplies.
Question 5: If you are a bilingual poll worker, what should you do to prepare?
Be prepared to explain the voting process in the target language.