Finnbar Webster / Getty Images Polls opened across Wales for the Senedd elections on Thursday, on the same day as local elections in England and the Scottish Parliament election Everyone voting in person in the local elections in England on 7 May will have to show valid photo ID. However, people in Scotland and Wales will not need to show ID to vote in the Scottish Parliament or Senedd elections. Voters do not need to take their polling card with them but it might speed up the process. What voter ID can you use in the England local elections on 7 May? passports driving licences older or Disabled Person's bus passes Oyster 60+ cards Armed Forces Veteran Cards You can use out-of-date photo ID as long as you look the same. If you wear a face covering, such as a medical mask or a veil worn on religious grounds, you will be asked to remove it briefly so polling station staff can check that your ID looks like you. What if you don't have an accepted form of ID?…