WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) -- News 9 received numerous reports of people using different state licenses to vote, while others with different state licenses were turned away from the polls.

Reid Magney, a public information officer with the Wisconsin Elections Commission, said there are strict rules in place when it comes to the type of identification you need to vote in Wisconsin.

"A Wisconsin driver's license, a Wisconsin state ID card, a U.S. passport, a Wisconsin tribal ID, a military ID, a veterans ID, naturalization papers and some student ID's are valid," Magney said. "Beyond that, driver's licenses or ID cards from other states are not considered acceptable photo ID's under Wisconsin law for receiving a ballot."

He added that with over 30,000 poll workers across the state, sometimes there's a possibility that mistakes can be made at polling sites. Along with that, Magney stated that you don't need a Wisconsin ID to simply register.