<P> Since 2006 the Brazilian Electoral Justice is re-registering voters with biometric identification . In the 2014 elections more than 22 million voters out of 141 million will be identified by fingerprints . </P> <P> In Canada, the Federal government mails an Elections Canada registration confirmation card, which the voter takes to the polling station . The card tells the individual where and when to vote . Voters must prove their identity and address with one of three options: </P> <Ul> <Li> Show one original government - issued piece of identification with photo, name and address, like a driver's license or a health card . </Li> <Li> Show two original pieces of authorized identification . Both pieces must have a name and one must also have an address . Examples: student ID card, birth certificate, public transportation card, utility bill, bank / credit card statement, etc . </Li> <Li> Take an oath and have an elector who knows the voter vouch for them (both of whom must make a sworn statement). This person must have authorized identification and their name must appear on the list of electors in the same polling division as the voter . This person can only vouch for one person and the person who is vouched for cannot vouch for another elector . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Show one original government - issued piece of identification with photo, name and address, like a driver's license or a health card . </Li>

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