Posted on 11/04/2014 9:12:28 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
Are you feeling a sudden burst of inspiration and want to vote on Tuesday, but aren't sure where to start? Let's get you sorted out.
Not registered? You're in luck! 2014 is the first year Illinois offers same-day registration after a bill was signed into law earlier this summer.
You will be able to register and vote at select locations if you are 18, an American citizen, and present two forms of identification, one of which shows your current address. Acceptable forms include a driver's license, a state ID card, a passport, or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paystub, or other government document.
(Excerpt) Read more at politics.suntimes.com ...
Same-day registration is a shameful invitation to fraud. When I started voting you had register 30 DAYS before the election.
So basically all you need to do to vote using someone else’s name is to steal their mail from their mailbox while they are at work. If you can snag a couple of bills or a bank statement then you have all you need.
Its an invitation for college students from out of state to vote in Illinois.
It’s raining and cold here in S. Illinois, hopefully it is in Chi-town.
Acceptable forms of ID include a driver’s license, a state ID card, a passport, a death certificate...
Why does the headline at the top say “Early and Often”?
I’m sure the local ACORN office is registering people, even if they’re dead.
As many times as we want, right?
Can you register to vote in the election after it’s over? I mean, if the vote count for my team falls short?
Just about anywhere, provided you’re Mexican.
Don’t bother with ID, none is required.
So the new law makes it official that you can vote multiple times on the same day?
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