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To: Norseman

Let’s make 2017 the “Citizenship Year”, whereby:

Every registered voter must report to their Registrar of Voters and show them their Proof of Citizenship and if a registered voter fails to do so, then they will not be allowed to vote until they produce evidence of their citizenship.

I am taking cues from President Trump. The process needs to be short, sweet, and to the point.


39 posted on 01/31/2017 7:48:47 PM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

You want short, sweet, and to the point, do the following:

Pass a law requiring the Social Security Administration to send a roster of all living citizens, age 18 or older as of election day, to each voting precinct in the United States, composed of those individuals showing permanent addresses in the precinct.

Then do away with registration completely. Send the roster to the precinct leader (mayor, town chairman, etc.) and to the head of each party (GOP, Dem, Green, Libertarian, etc.) with a name on the ballot and use it instead of the current registration morass.

Social Security knows your permanent address, your age, whether you’re alive yet (mostly), and whether you’re a citizen or not. The roster will contain only eligible voters.

No dead voters. No voters registered in two or more precincts. No illegal alien voters. No legal resident, but non-citizen voters. Just require a photo ID to verify you are the person on the roster and live at that address, and voter fraud will be (mostly) eradicated.

(You still have the problem of Dems running multiple ballots, but lifetime prison sentences should curtail that practice.)


42 posted on 01/31/2017 8:35:46 PM PST by Norseman (Defund the Left....completely!)
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