(1) By displaying a valid driver's license.
(2) By showing any document approved by the department.
(3) By the written statement of an elector registered to
vote in that election district, sworn to in the presence of a
judge of elections, stating to the effect that the elector
personally knows that the individual is a resident of the
election district. An individual whose residence has been
sworn to under this paragraph on election day may not sign a
proof of residence oath for any other individual on that
election day.
Section 302. Procedure.
(a) Judges of elections.--Voter registration under this act
shall be conducted by judges of elections. A judge who registers
an individual voter shall not process that voter's ballot at any
time prior to opening of the ballot box after the voting ends.
(b) Registration cards.--Registration cards and forms for
oaths shall be available at each polling place. If an individual
who registers on election day proves residence under section
301(b)(3), the form containing that statement shall be attached
to the individual's registration card. Registration cards
completed on election day shall be forwarded to the appropriate
county board, which shall add the name of each voter to the
registration rolls unless the information forwarded is
substantially deficient. Each judge of elections registering a
person on election day shall initial the voter registration card
of that person.
(c) Deficient registration.--A county board that finds an
election day registration substantially deficient shall mail
written notice of the same to the individual. An election day
registration shall not be found deficient solely because the
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