Texas requires approved photo indentification.
I voted today and the security is tight now.
I had voter registration card and drivers license with my correct address on both but they had my previous address in the system.
I had to fill out a form and sign it to proceed.
Then they scanned my ID, there are codes on the back that it verifies so they know the ID is real, not counterfeit.
Then I had to electronic sign on THAT scanner that the info was correct and select R or D.
At that point I was given a longish strip of heavy slick paper and I put that in this small printer and it printed a header on the strip with my info and ID number that included R in the info.
Next, I went to a voting machine, put the strip in a slot and it pulled it in about 3/4 of the way and I started making choices on the touch screen.
All done, tapped Print and it printed out the choices in plain English for all my selections on the long strip with my info.
OK now I go to a ballot counter, put my hardcopy into the ballot counter where it pulled it through, adding my selections to the totals and kept the hardcopy for recounts I suppose.
Not a lot of wiggle room there folks, the progs must have been pee-oed when they saw that system getting set up.
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