Hat tip to Rep. Greg Leding, who points out that the Washington County website inaccurately states that voters must have a valid ID. 

Again, this was overturned by the Arkansas Supreme Court in 2014. Poll workers will likely ask voters for an ID, but registered voters do not have to provide an ID in order to cast their ballots. 

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