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Originally Posted by Sheldonrs
Yup, that would be bad. Luckily, as EVERY investigation has shown, it hasn't.
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List your "investigations", because it's common in So. CA, and infamous in Nevada and Illinois.
Bottom line is, nearly EVERYONE has a valid photo ID. You need it to get a checking account, driver a car, travel out of the country, I need it when I withdraw cash from my bank, get a library or video store card, sometimes, even to cash a check.
And all those who don't have a valid photo ID, can get one from the state, for free.
So WHAT'S the *BIG PROBLEM* in showing it, when we vote?
Name another country where you vote, without showing an ID (either a card or a thumb/finger print, or both).
Not Mexico, not Canada! Here's the requirements for Canada:
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Option 1
Show one original piece of identification with your photo, name and address. It must be issued by a government agency.
Example: driver's licence.
Option 2
Show two original pieces of authorized identification. Both pieces must have your name and one must also have your address.
Example: health card and hydro bill.
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Option 3
Take an oath and have an elector who knows you vouch for you. This person must have authorized identification and be from the same polling division as you. This person can only vouch for one person.
Examples: a neighbour, your roommate.
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WHY do we need NOTHING in order to vote?
What possible reason could there be for that?
Voter F-R-A-U-D.