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To: Notwithstanding
With or without ID, I think most states require the voter fill out a form that has personal info (DOB, address, phone, etc.) before he can vote.

A couple of questions:

People can get false IDs, addresses, etc. What if they find out that someone is not a citizen after he/she has cast his/her vote?

Is there any way to invalidate a ballot cast by someone who is not eligible?

Seems to me that once a vote has entered the system, there is no way to identify who it came from without violating the principle of "secret" balloting.

26 posted on 10/29/2002 12:24:29 PM PST by wai-ming
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To: wai-ming
Here in TX just heard a story about the new optical scan at early voting at a grocery store.

Hubby and wife went in and the clerk showed them how to use it by putting it on Straight Dem ticket. They figured it out and voted Rep. but in the parking lot compared what happened and then went in to talk to the election judge. She yawned.

so they asked for the Republican judge and there wasn't one. If we don't have someone at EVERY early voting and every election then we are at fault.

A friend has told me that the County republican office is BEGGING for workers. But Reps. have jobs (unwilling to take off for mininum wage) on vacation, too sick or JUST NOT THAT KIND OF GUY.

EVERY freeper needs to call and see if there is a place inside to WORK the election so as to have more power than a watcher. Which is better than nothing.

We must work hard to overcome such cheating.

32 posted on 10/29/2002 3:50:29 PM PST by The UnVeiled Lady
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