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To: csense
Actually, once you indicate a name and address to the clerk, which they then draw a line through on their list, that could reasonably be assumed as confirmation.

That's ridiculous. I've worked as an election judge in Texas, and a voter has to either show a voter registration card or other ID, then the voter has to sign a quadruplicate voter list in which voter ID and address must be filled out, then sign next to his or her name on the printed precinct voter list. The copies of the quadruplicate list get sent to different offices. One gets sent to the Texas Secretary of state in Austin. Once the US Supreme Court invalidates the Holder "Justice Department" block on the implementation of the new photo ID law, it will be required that a voter show a state or federal government issued photo ID.

37 posted on 01/13/2012 11:59:57 AM PST by Paleo Conservative
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To: Paleo Conservative
That's ridiculous. I've worked as an election judge in Texas, and a voter has to either show a voter registration card or other ID, then...

Did you not read my post?

You don't need ID or any other type of verification, nor do you sign anything. You simply give the clerk your name or address. That's it.

Understand?

38 posted on 01/13/2012 10:44:33 PM PST by csense
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