In 2014 I went to vote and was told I had already voted. No recourse.
While we do use paper ballots here, it still seems pretty easy to vote. You can read names on the voter book while people in front of you vote... the lines always go side to side, not front to back where you can’t “choose a name” because you can’t see the voter book until you’re up there. You could be looking at the book for 10 minutes.
You could also go in and say “Martinez.” The biddy will look to find that M page, and you could see all the Martinezes, and even see a street name if needed. “Yep, that’s me.”
WHY IS SUCH A THING NOT DONE AT WILL CALL FOR SPORTS OR CONCERT TICKETS, HM?? “Yeah, that’s me there, John Smith, the front row 50 yard line seats...”
Both of my kids now live, and are registered in other counties, and have been for at least two years, but are still on the books at my polling place.
Your experience is a fantastic illustration of why we need voter ID laws in every state.
It isn’t just that the excuses for not having voter ID laws are so transparently flimsy. It’s that the Democrats are perfectly aware that we know they are scams, and they do not care. That says a lot about their arrogance and their confidence that they will be able to remain in power forever (and keep the people crushed).