BIRMINGHAM -- The Alabama Republican Party isn't just hoping that the state's first use of photo identifications will cut down on fraud at the polls on Tuesday.

They are going one step further and offering $1,000 for information that leads to a conviction for felony voter fraud, according to their Chairman's Corner newsletter.

The use of photo IDs is the first test at the polls tomorrow.

But many Republicans still suspect fraud could occur.

In fact, the Alabama Republican Party has set up a phone number to report fraud. It's 844-AL-FRAUD (844-253-7283).

Armistead, in his "Chairmen's Corner," wrote to followers that GOP poll watchers will make sure voter IDs are being asked for by election officials.

The chairman also wrote that "we recently learned that Alabama has four counties with more registered voters than the adult population in those counties."

Armistead was likely referring to a report on April 22 by AL.com's Mike Cason that U.S. Census Bureau numbers show, in four Alabama counties, a greater number of active voters than actual adults counted by the census.

The four counties that produced this oddity were: Macon, Lowndes, Wilcox, and Greene.

The next day, the census numbers were disputed by a Wilcox County official.

The Alabama GOP wants voters to watch out for a variety of offenses: "Some of the most common violations include: not showing proper photo ID; voter solicitation within 30 feet of polling locations; passing out campaign literature or marked sample ballots within 30 feet of polling locations; poll worker voter intimidation and misinformation; vote buying; ballot stuffing; recording votes incorrectly; destruction or invalidation of ballots; and tampering with voting machines."