You'll have to show ID at the polls on November 4th, so what forms of ID are acceptable?

MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin residents will have to show photo identification to vote Nov. 4th after an appeals court on Friday, September 12th ruled the state's photo voter ID law can go into effect.

Here's a look at the forms of ID that are acceptable:

— Wisconsin driver's license, even if driving privileges are revoked or suspended.

— Wisconsin identification card issued by the Department of Transportation.

— Military ID card issued by a U.S. uniformed service.

— U.S. passport.

— Certificate of naturalization issued within two years of the election.

— A driving receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT, which is valid for 60 days.

— An identification card receipt issued by Wisconsin DOT, which is valid for 60 days.

— An identification card issued by a federally recognized Indian tribe in Wisconsin.

— A photo identification card issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college that says the date it was issued, bears the student's signature and is good for only two years. Students also must present a separate document that proves enrollment.

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