early voting means there is an actual person there checking IDs.
Really? An honest question. They really check their IDs.
“... They really check their IDs? ...”
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Here in Georgia, yes.
... They really check their IDs? ...
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“Here in Georgia, yes.”
And that’s a huge problem as far as John Lewis is concerned.
Really? An honest question. They really check their IDs.
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I voted in Texas in 2012 and photo ID was required. Walked in and had my Dr. Lic. and registration card in hand. They only asked for my DL and didn’t look at the reg. card.
They plugged info from the DL to a data base which crossed over to the voter registrations. That confirmed I lived in the proper Country and had a valid reg. card.
I know others have answered affirmatively but let me expound a little further.
Early voting in Georgia (at least here in GreenAcres...NW of Atlanta...) is just like going to the polls on election day. There is the complete setup of the voter registration "books" along with live poll workers checking your ID. You also have to sign an affidavit (FWIW) declaring, under criminal penalty, that you are who you say you are.
So, the take-away here is that early voting is identical to election day voting as far as the ID process.