Watch: 'Cigs, alcohol, tattoos...and voting'
At the general election on 4 July, voters will, for the first time ever, need to take photo ID to be able to put an "x" in their chosen box on the ballot paper.
Since May 2023, voters have had to show a valid form of photo ID at polling stations to vote in person at most elections.
There are a total of 22 acceptable forms of ID which can be used to vote in England, Scotland and Wales.
BBC Yorkshire's Political Editor James Vincent has taken to the streets of Wakefield to see if people there know about the new rules.
Video by James Vincent and Jacob Tomlinson