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1 posted on 07/07/2020 5:21:54 PM PDT by Williams
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To: Williams

Illegals get drivers licenses.


2 posted on 07/07/2020 5:23:59 PM PDT by Veggie Todd (Voltaire: "Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool".)
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To: Williams

Liar.../S


3 posted on 07/07/2020 5:26:45 PM PDT by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me https://youtu.be/wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: Williams

Racists! It is well known that black people don’t have IDs, can’t find where to get them, don’t have a way to those places. Can’t fill out the information to get them. This is all too much of a burden black people. /s/s


4 posted on 07/07/2020 5:30:41 PM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Die-ggl,TWT,FCBK,NYT,WPo,Hwd,CNN,NFL,BLM,CAIR,Antf,SPLC,ESPN,NPR,NBA,ARP,MSNBC)
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To: Williams

I noticed that too while voting today, drivers license number was required on the form.


5 posted on 07/07/2020 5:31:24 PM PDT by ScottfromNJ
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To: Williams

Mail in = voter fraud


6 posted on 07/07/2020 5:32:14 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (The Rats Just Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election!)
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To: Williams

Voter ID in NJ is being used to complicate in-person voting so everyone will be motivated to vote by mail and the results can be managed better to obtain a desired result.


7 posted on 07/07/2020 5:32:20 PM PDT by arthurus (d)
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To: Williams

India requires voter ID to vote. India is 100% minority—they’re all Indians after all. If India can do it, Mexico can do it (they’re all Hispanic), why can’t the U.S.?


11 posted on 07/07/2020 5:38:51 PM PDT by hanamizu
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To: Williams

I voted today in New Jersey via the provisional ballot. A lot of people, like myself, who were mailed ballots thought we could just come in and vote in the booth, however, that was not the case. Only the disabled could vote using the booth (you would think the disabled would rather mail their ballot-but Phil Murphy is our governor). The provisional ballot asks you for the DL#. If I remember correctly, if you don’t have a DL there is a box you check attesting to the fact you do not have one. I don’t believe there was any other form of ID required on the ballot.


13 posted on 07/07/2020 5:40:50 PM PDT by Baldwin
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To: Williams

That’s the lefturds’ feint to grab your attention while they make up the numbers they need from the ‘mail in’ ballots.
It’s a scam, outright. And, it looks like the sheeple will take it quietly, without question...


14 posted on 07/07/2020 5:41:32 PM PDT by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. Mr Trump, we've got your six.)
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To: Williams

What about legal citizens of the United States, resident in New Jersey, never convicted of felony, at least 18 years of age, but not licensed to drive? Such voters may be elderly, blind, poor, live in densely populated areas, or choose not to drive for other reasons. Are they not allowed to vote? Voting is a right of citizens; driving is a privilege of state!


22 posted on 07/07/2020 6:06:58 PM PDT by dufekin (Vote Trump; save lives)
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To: Williams

The left is pushing the vote-by-mail scheme like it’s the end of their world if they don’t get it.


23 posted on 07/07/2020 6:11:11 PM PDT by Bullish (CNN is what happens when 8th graders run a cable network.)
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To: Williams

Wrong.

You need to please read the registration form... no driver’s license needed in NJ... no social security number needed in NJ... Your dog can register to vote... Seriously, go ahead and fill it out with your pets data, you’ll get the pet registered, just check that block and use your address

says it right on the registration form...
ITEM #7 is nothing more than a check block:
“I swear or a rm that I DO NOT have a NJ Driver’s License, MVC Non-driver ID or a Social Security Number.”

https://nj.gov/state/elections/voter-registration.shtml
select any county... ie:
https://nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/forms-voter-registration/68-voter-registration-english-atlantic.pdf


26 posted on 07/07/2020 6:24:24 PM PDT by Astra
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To: Williams

The Blacks will have their ballots mailed in for them.


27 posted on 07/07/2020 6:27:22 PM PDT by Ingtar
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To: Williams
I think the pandemic is going to force mail-in voting in most states this year. I know many are trying to fight that, but I suspect they will lose. And I think we need to make sure whatever controls we can come up with are in place.

To that end, I found this site, the national conference of state legislatures, that has a list of controls. I think we can come up with additional controls. But this is a start.

Voting Outside the Polling Place: Absentee, All-Mail and other Voting at Home Options 6/22/2020

>Security Features of Voting by Absentee/Mailed Ballots
As the trend toward states permitting or even encouraging more people to vote from home (by absentee/mailed ballots, or going to all-mailed elections) has accelerated, a key question from legislators has been, how secure can we make our system?

Below are several security measures used to protect mail voting:

  1. Absentee/mailed ballots are hand-marked paper ballots. Paper ballots that have been hand-marked by voters are considered by most to be the gold standard of election security. Absentee/mailed ballots provide a paper trail that can be examined if there is any suspicion of meddling, and the marks of voters can be examined one by one if need be. Paper ballots allow for post-election audits and cutting edge election security methods such as risk-limiting audits (RLA), which more states are adopting. An RLA compares a random sample of ballots against the vote tally to ensure the outcome of the election is correct. It requires a robust ballot accounting process to ensure a trustworthy paper trail.
  2. The identity of every absentee/mailed ballot voter can be verified through signature verification. In a sense, a signature is a form of biometric identification, i.e. it is unique to a particular voter. By having a voter sign an affidavit on an absentee/ballot envelope the voter is affirming that the ballot enclosed is their ballot. Election officials can verify the signature as well. When combined with an effective “cure process,” or opportunity for a voter to fix a mismatched or missing signature, signature verification is an effective way to verify a voter’s identity. See above for more details on how signature verification works.
  3. In most states, absentee/mailed ballots are examined and processed in advance of Election Day, spreading out the workload and providing more time for scrutiny and to “get it right.” If there is a cybersecurity incident that affects the election, there are longer lines at polling locations than anticipated, voting machines break down, election workers don’t show up, etc., voters may find it difficult to cast their votes.

    Even though voting is not occurring in a supervised environment, a number of features can be prescribed to enhance security of the election when voting by absentee/mailed ballot.

  4. Systems that allow a state to keep address information up-to-date for voters is the first step in ensuring the security of absentee/mailed ballots. If voters can easily keep their addresses up-to-date then their absentee/mailed ballot is more likely to get to them. Policies to make registration updates convenient for voters and to ensure robust voter list maintenance procedures can help keep voter information current. The act of sending out absentee/mailed ballots also allows election officials to ensure they have up-to-date addresses for voters, and states that send out more absentee/mailed ballots have seen an added benefit of “cleaner” voter lists, i.e. voter address information is kept up to date.
  5. Bipartisan teams have long provided a measure of security. Teams of election workers from different political parties can be deployed to retrieve ballots from the U.S. Postal Service or from drop boxes; verify signatures; open envelopes and separate the ballot from the envelope; prepare the ballots for scanning; and participate in the vote counting process. Established “chain of custody” procedures that account for all steps in the process of moving and processing ballots are useful. This is true for every aspect of election administration, but particularly true for ballots that are submitted throughout an election period and not just on Election Day.
  6. Because voted mailed ballots are stored for some length of time before the election is complete, physical security is essential, too. Security cameras, locks that need a bipartisan team to open, and logs of all activities relating to ballot handling can be part of this effort. See NCSL’s Elections Security webpage for more.
  7. Ballot tracking can help. Ballot tracking provides voters an opportunity to track their ballots through the process, just as packages can be tracked through FedEx or other carriers. In the case of Denver elections, texts can be sent to voters who sign up for the service so they know when their ballot has been mailed to them, when it has been received back at the election office, and when it has been approved for tallying. In other jurisdictions, voters can electronically query their local election office to ensure that a ballot is on the way. Voters can then ask for another ballot to be sent (and the first one is canceled by the election official to ensure the voter does not vote twice) if there is reason to believe a ballot has been lost.
  8. Security mechanisms to prevent double-voting can be required. For instance, ballot envelopes are barcoded for individual voters, allowing election officials to be sure that they are only accepting one ballot per voter.
  9. Ballot collection laws that specify how many voted ballots can be collected by any individual are intended to reduce fraud. This can also be mitigated by providing voters with ample opportunities to return their own ballots. And laws requiring signature verification rather than a witness or a notary signature can also reduce opportunities for coercion.
  10. Ensuring that there are meaningful penalties for tampering with or otherwise hindering the delivery of absentee/mailed ballots, and that voters are sufficiently informed of these penalties, is another way to enhance security.

    To this list from the site, I add my own ideas:

  11. Audit neighborhoods to make sure that ballots were delivered.
  12. Publicly announce that people should have received ballots and who to contact if they didn't receive a ballot.
  13. Investigate excessive ballots going to a single address.
  14. Use undeliverable ballots to clean up the voter roles.
  15. Maintain a database of ballots. So that if a person requests a second ballot or votes in person, the first ballot can be cancelled.
  16. Record all changes to database and the userid (poll worker) and timestamp of the change. Do not allow any record deletions, you can mark a ballot cancelled but not delete it.
  17. The database should encrypt the vote and voter name, so that if the database is hacked, the voter's privacy is protected.
  18. The ballot should have control numbers. Those numbers will do the following. Ensure a ballot is legitiate. Nobody can print up ballots, without legitimate control numbers.
  19. The voter should be able to dial up with their control number and see that their vote was registered correctly.
  20. After the election control numbers and votes should be published. Control numbers won't reveal who the voter is, maintaining privacy. But publishing the votes allows individuals to confirm that their vote didn't change and was recorded in the final tally. It effectively allows a post election audit by voters. And it allows everyone to see the data behind the final tally.

28 posted on 07/07/2020 6:58:48 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Williams

So does Georgia.


29 posted on 07/07/2020 7:25:17 PM PDT by frnewsjunkie
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To: Williams

New Jersey is a joke. So is its psychopath governor, Sen. Murray, and Rep. Pascrel (D-NJ) or something like that.

At least the Mafia was patriotic!!!! /sarc, or maybe not !


32 posted on 07/07/2020 8:44:56 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Tired of Taxes

Marking for later


34 posted on 07/07/2020 11:24:49 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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