Bat that's not even the scenario I was talking about.
What I haven't seen is anyone claiming to have been turned away from the polls because, "You already voted." Ever.
![]() Bat that's not even the scenario I was talking about.
What I haven't seen is anyone claiming to have been turned away from the polls because, "You already voted." Ever. --
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![]() it is usually clerical error that ID might prevent
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![]() It's in a linky somewhere in this thread.
Some of the Voter Fraud!!!11 was people signing the wrong line in the register. IDs wouldn't prevent that. Lots of errors and mixups wouldn't be prevented by IDs. Voting will never be perfect or error or fraud free. We should continue to prosecute fraud, but these ID rules are not designed to solve a real problem - they're designed to rile up conservatives and to suppress the vote. (I'm glad we're on the same side about the benefits of having uniform national rules about this stuff.) Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() Is your system *designed* to invite fraud -- or just to be as weird and cumbersome as possible? Or are the states just too poor to issue pens to election functionaries, so they could put a check-mark next to each voter's entry in the list...?
As Alice said, curioser and curioser. --
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![]() I haven't done it recently, so I'm not sure where I did, but I have done so.
Voting rules are set by the individual states. E.g. Wisconsin in a recent election - http://www.greenbayp...lists-get-ballots Though a widely publicized law that requires voters to provide photo identification at the ballot box doesn't begin until next year, recall voters will have to sign their names on poll lists before they are given ballots in Tuesday's Democratic primaries, which include elections in Northeastern Wisconsin's 2nd and 14th Senate districts. Except, of course, when a person signs the wrong line as in the Brennan report... :-/ HTH! Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() photo id in hand and present to a poll worker, he examines the id then produces a list where my name resides. I sign that I have recieved a ballot and he hands me an electronic card to slide into the diebold machine
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