We require ID in Michigan
No shit, Sherlock.
In Florida ID is required. I used my DL and they swiped in through a validation machine that reads the magnetic strip to make sure it is not a forgery. Then it presented data on the screen which the poll worker compared to my DL and Voter card to make sure all information was valid, current and authentic.
Wow. Even blind international squirrels find a nut once in a while!
That would be great! Need to get the report after the election. Of course I’m sure it’s subject to change with a little persuasion
ID required in red Georgia... They scanned mine and everything. Not sure it was all they intimidating....
First time I have ever agreed with the UN.
Alright! We’re #1, we’re #1!
Once again the USofA takes the lead! The US will teach those 3rd world banana republics how to cheat an election!
sump’n to be proud of.
I am totally good with the purple finger and no early voting.
Unless states start requiring a real ID, voting will be seen as a joke. I doubt that any other country in the world allows anyone to waltz in, show a library card, and vote. What a joke.
ID required in Kansas, plus signature. So you have to be able to read and write.
It would be funny if we were brought up on charges of vote fraud and election stealing. ‘splain that one, 0bozo!
Will a cable bill work? How about a bill for an 0bamaphone? Other countries take voting seriously. Here it’s a joke.
Here’s an idea. Require the same ID as needed to get on a plane and maybe the people will take voting seriously and go out and vote.
Wussy procedures tell people that voting is a joke.
Hahaha! Oh wow, you know it’s bad when U.N. workers point it out.
Clearly, the rest of the world has a clue about human nature. As evidenced by all of the in-your-face cheating today, the Dems clearly value power over honesty.
We should have been using the purple thumb routine for years: you want to vote twice, come in with one less thumb.
I.D. required here in Pa.
In NC, we don’t have to show ID. We simply walk up, state our last name. At this time, they look for your very large print voter card. When they find it, they confirm your first name and address... which is easily read by someone 5 feet away. I feel so secure...
I'll post a response as soon as I decide whether its appropriate to laugh or to cry.