Dear John,
Native American voters hold immense power, especially in battleground states like Arizona. But not every state accepts tribal ID as a form of voter ID , and that can lead to confusion at the polls.
In fact, only 16 states formally recognize Tribal ID as an accepted form of voter ID.
To help clear up the confusion, VoteRiders has put together a state-by-state resource for voters who want to use a tribal ID to vote.
This Indigenous People’s Day, help us spread the word about where Tribal ID is accepted as a form of voter ID! [[link removed]]
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Voter ID laws are part of a broad, well-funded, and deliberate effort to block millions of Americans from the voting booth. Every year, millions of voters either can’t vote because they lack the required ID or stay home because they are confused about whether they need an ID to vote.
This is especially true of Native voters, who face a web of confusing and changing laws with regard to tribal IDs.
Several states prohibit or don't explicitly recognize government-issued tribal ID as a voter ID, but DO allow voters to use their concealed carry and hunting licenses to vote — making it clear who the intended target is to be blocked from the ballot box.
If you or anyone you know needs help securing a voter ID, please reach out to VoteRiders. [[link removed]] We provide free help navigating complex bureaucracy, making appointments, and covering the fees and transportation.
State and local elections are coming up on November 4, and believe it or not, the 2026 midterms are on the horizon. Now is the time to do an ID check and be clear on whether you need an ID to vote and, if so, if you have what you need. [[link removed]]
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In solidarity,
Kiayna O’Neal
Digital and Communications Director
VoteRiders
P.S. VoteRiders always pays for the fees associated with securing an ID, because we believe cost should never be a barrier to voting. Chip in now and help pay a voter secure the documents or ID they need!
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