Yes. Montana law, in combination with the Help America Vote Act, provides alternative channels for a person without the required forms of identification to cast their vote. Here is how it works:
- If you do not have any of the items listed above, you can still vote by requesting and filling out a Polling Place Elector ID form. An election judge can provide this at your polling place.
- You can vote a provisional ballot and provide one of the items listed above the day after the election. Your provisional ballot will be counted if you provide one of the items on the list to the County Elections Office by 5 p.m. the day after the election. You can also mail it to the County Election Office postmarked by the day after the election.

