Just curious, what States that actually have Voter ID allow a non-photo ID SS card to be used as Voter ID?
I don’t know.
Being a Floridian I know that only a photo ID may be shown at the polls.
With the social security number they can now get drivers licenses and credit cards and all the other things needed.
There are two types of ID. One type is without picture and usually requires two proofs of ID, but some states only require one. Numerous non picture ID’s are: An electric bill or other utility bill, showing address of voter, passport, student ID, birth certificate, bank statement, car registration, two election officials know the voter and sign statement as to the voter's residence.
Picture ID required: Here is the Texas acceptable picture IDs, which should be comparable to other states that require picture ID:
“A voter will be required to show one of the following forms of photo identification at the polling location before the voter will be permitted to cast a vote:
Texas driver license issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS
Texas personal identification card issued by DPS
Texas concealed handgun license issued by DPS
United States military identification card containing the persons photograph
United States citizenship certificate containing the persons photograph
United States passport”