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Originally Posted by Bucco
"real people to show up and show I.D. in order to vote in public elections."
Is your idea to show that IN ADDITION to the identification required when you register to vote ?
Then that registration is sent to your home address.
But you suggest that we show ID twice, in addition to the registration being hand checked ??
"Some would go so far to pick them up at their homes and PAY them to vote."
Could you supply some sort of definition as to SOME"might be.....a terrible accusation to make in such and general unsupported way
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What proof of citizenship did you give when you registered to vote?
FYI, the last state I voted at only asked for a verbal name and address when you voted. I could have voted for my father if I wished because they did not ask for any form of ID.
In Florida, they did not ask me for any proof when I registered but they did ask me for my ID when I voted. Although, ID other than a passport or birth certificate (or naturalization) is not proof of citizenship. And in Florida, if you wish to change your affiliation, you can do it on line without any proof.