VoteRiders Website Update Project Instructions
Project Overview:
About VoteRiders
VoteRiders is the country’s leading nonpartisan organization focused on the critical issue of voter ID. Our mission is to eliminate ID barriers to the ballot box so every eligible voter can cast a ballot that counts. We inform communities about ID laws, equip partner organizations to expand voting access, advocate for pro-voter policies, and provide free one-on-one help to individuals to secure an accepted form of ID to vote.
About L4GG
Lawyers for Good Government is a community of 125,000 lawyers, law students, and activists fighting to ensure equal rights, equal opportunities and equal justice under the law. We coordinate large scale pro bono programs and engage in advocacy and policy work, seeking not only to establish and enforce equality under the law, but to also create the social and economic conditions that lead to true equity.
About the Project
As part of its voter education work, VoteRiders needs to update resources on what types of ID are accepted to vote in all 50 states and DC. In particular, a growing number of states now offer various types of digital IDs, however many do not accept these IDs for voting. This project will build on and update work that was previously done for the 2024 election.
Instructions for Participating Attorneys:
Attend the Training
The training will be held on Tuesday, August 25 from 3-4 pm ET, on Zoom and will be recorded for anyone who cannot attend.
The recording can be accessed here.
Review the Current Information for Your Assigned State
Current information for California, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Vermont is available here.
Current information for all other states is available here.
Review the Research Questions
Before accessing the form, we recommend that you review the research questions at the bottom of this document.
Conduct Your Research
We have provided research tools for you to use below.
When using secondary sources, please make sure to confirm the current law with primary sources.
Compile Your Research
We recommend that during the legal research process, you gather your findings in a Word or Google document prior to completing the online form.
Citations
Whenever discussing any laws, regulations, or cases in your responses, please provide both the Bluebook citation and link to the citation in Justia. We ask that any citations to statute are linked to Justia - if you find the citation or case in Westlaw or Lexis, please then search for it in Justia to provide a publicly available link. This allows us to easily add the research to public facing materials for our community.
Submit Your Research
Once you have completed your research, please copy and paste your findings into the corresponding fields using this online form.
Please check your answers for accuracy before pressing “Submit.”
Note: L4GG strongly prefers that a single attorney be responsible for filling out one form per state.
Please submit the completed form online by Thursday, September 24, 2026.
Questions? Email probono@L4GG.org.
Tools:
As you conduct your research, we recommend you consult the following resources:
Primary Sources
Your Westlaw or Lexis account. We request that you do all research in your Westlaw or Lexis Account. These are the most accurate and up-to-date, and importantly include references to the relevant case law and often regulations.
Justia. This is a publicly available resource for the state codes of each jurisdiction. However, it does not include Westlaw or Lexis’s keycite or red flags to show if there is superseding case law.
State agency websites
DMV or equivalent agency that issues drivers licenses/state IDs
State election agency (usually Secretary of State's office, but varies by state)
Secondary Sources
RESEARCH QUESTIONS:
(PLEASE REMEMBER TO INCLUDE CITATIONS AND LINKS WHEN AVAILABLE FOR EACH OF YOUR ANSWERS)
For your assigned state, please answer the following questions:
Are the answers to the questions in the Excel document fully up-to-date and accurate for your assigned states? (Yes/No)
(If No) Please list which question(s) need to be updated and your proposed updates.
(If No) Please provide the citations and public links to the law to support your proposed updates.
Once you have completed your research, please submit your responses (with citations/links) using this online form. Thank you for contributing to this important project.
