The figure is titled "Awareness of Use of Voter Information Card" and contains a pie chart and bar graph.

The pie chart shows the breakdown of answers to the question "Did you know that, in the May 2011 general election, electors living in your location could use their voter information card as proof of identity and address?" Of the 796 respondents who knew that ID was needed to vote, 73 percent said they knew electors in their location could use their voter identification card as proof of identity and address, while 27 percent said they did not.

The bar graph shows the breakdown of answers to the question "How did you learn that your residents could use their voter information card as proof of identity and address?" The 586 respondents who knew the voter information card could be used as proof of identity and address said they learned this information as follows: