According to a survey done last year, just 11 states require voters to present some form of identification at the polls.
Do you have to show ID to vote in your state?
Yes or No, and what state.
1 posted on
08/09/2003 2:49:52 PM PDT by
StACase
To: StACase
FLORIDA ..... Yes
2 posted on
08/09/2003 2:51:12 PM PDT by
dennisw
(G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
To: StACase
3 posted on
08/09/2003 2:51:39 PM PDT by
MinuteGal
To: StACase
Washington - no.
4 posted on
08/09/2003 2:52:03 PM PDT by
DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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To: StACase
California...Silly Question, of course not.
5 posted on
08/09/2003 2:53:30 PM PDT by
itsahoot
To: StACase
North Carolina - no, unless it's changed.
8 posted on
08/09/2003 3:12:16 PM PDT by
AntiGuv
(™)
To: StACase
Ohio - No. Also they're pretty sloppy about notifying your previous county of residence when you move and register in a new county.
9 posted on
08/09/2003 3:12:57 PM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(Conservatives see 1984 as a warning. Liberals see it as an instruction manual.)
To: StACase
Louisiana: Yes. After massive vote fraud allowed Mary Landrieu to steal her Senate seat in 1996, the law was changed so that you are required to show a picture ID when you go to the polls.
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Illinois-nope
To: StACase
it should be something , anything, electric bill, tax bill,
title to car , just something to show your name.
15 posted on
08/09/2003 3:59:14 PM PDT by
robjna
To: StACase
Michigan. No.
All I need to do is show up at the right place and say I am Pat DeVos, give the address and I can vote.
17 posted on
08/09/2003 5:40:33 PM PDT by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Under advice from my lawyer I will now be known as Mostly Harmless Teddy Bear)
To: StACase
a photo ID requirement would be no hassle. But it would impede the voting rights of Wisconsin citizens who lack the proper cards - among them, as Doyle noted, 85,000 senior citizens. Bet every one of those 85,000 have Medicare cards. But it would be SUCH an imposition to get a state photo ID.
Can't rent a video at blockbuster without an ID but I can vote. Every time I hear how "Gore won the popular vote" my responce is yeah, when you count all the fradulent ones you RATS steal.
18 posted on
08/09/2003 6:07:29 PM PDT by
Kozak
(" No mans life liberty or property is safe when the legislature is in session." Mark Twain)
To: StACase
In short, facts and logic don't make a case for photo ID. Granted, for most people, a photo ID requirement would be no hassle. But it would impede the voting rights of Wisconsin citizens who lack the proper cards - among them, as Doyle noted,
85,000 senior citizens.Are these the same seniors who are deluged with absentee ballots in the hope they may vote democrat? Or the african activists who were recently charged with voter fraud? Doyle is no stranger to voter fraud, ask the retarded folks who were taped receiving treats for signing those absentee ballots. When democrats win an election, fraud plays a fundamental aspect of that victory.
22 posted on
08/09/2003 7:44:56 PM PDT by
damncat
(Your brain on liberalism, get the picture?)
To: StACase
Massachusetts - No, but they cross your name off a paper list. It wouldn't be hard to peek and see if the person before or after you voted already. But I live in a small town and the poll worker might known the person who is presenting himself as "John Smith".
To: StACase
Wisconsin Governor Doyle must be recalled.
Begin the petition process. Use California as a template.
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