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Elections 2022 Mid-term Elections PBP

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Reports of at least half a dozen locations in AZ having problems.




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So then what is the deal in the US then? I was told that you don't need photo ID in some regions.

In person, it can be very different by state. Some are photo ID, some non-photo ID, some a hybrid (PA I have to show photo ID if it’s the first time I’ve voted in that district and then going forward I can use my registration card that doesn’t have a photo.) The recent federal bill democrats were pushing for (HR 1) would’ve made signing a document allow any voter to bypass having to present an ID so in terms of in person voting, it differs a lot by state and nationally, the parties are split on how it should work if there is a new federal rule.
 
So then what is the deal in the US then? I was told that you don't need photo ID in some regions.
Because you're talking to "rational poster", so it goes without saying he's not correct. There are lots of places where you don't need ID, and obviously you don't need them for mail ins, which is now the majority method for democrat voters. Hell their entire argument for the last several years has been that ID is Jim Eagle 23.0 because black people can't manage to get an ID.
 
"Most voters in Massachusetts are not required to present identification at the polls. However, first-time voters in federal elections, inactive voters, voters casting provisional ballots, and voters who are asked by a poll worker to provide ID due to reasonable suspicion are required to do so."

There are special circumstances that may require it, but for a regular voter you go into the station, say a name and an address, the poll worker looks for it on their sheet, if it’s there they check it off and hand you a ballot.

No ID or proof of residence required.
 
Lol, PA running out of ballots, Philly declaring they won't follow the law the supreme court passed.

So embarassing

 
Where I vote you scan your id then vote. I literally have no idea how any minority could possibly do the same and anyone saying they can is racist
 
There are special circumstances that may require it, but for a regular voter you go into the station, say a name and an address, the poll worker looks for it on their sheet, if it’s there they check it off and hand you a ballot.

No ID or proof of residence required.
I mean yeah that's what I just said
 
Because you're talking to "rational poster", so it goes without saying he's not correct. There are lots of places where you don't need ID, and obviously you don't need them for mail ins, which is now the majority method for democrat voters. Hell their entire argument for the last several years has been that ID is Jim Eagle 23.0 because black people can't manage to get an ID.

This is entirely bullshit.

24 states require photo ID at the polls, 9 states require any form of ID at polls. 33 states require some form of ID at the polls.

All states require photo ID to register or you need to provide it at the polls. Every state requires pre registration except North Dakota.

Mail in requirements differ by state, but yes you still need to ID for mail in votes either to receive the ballot or when sending it in.

So in reality, there aren't "lots of places where you don't need ID". Instead there is actually no place in America that you won't be identified at some point of the process, it just differs by state when that identification takes place.
 
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Lol, PA running out of ballots, Philly declaring they won't follow the law the supreme court passed.

So embarassing


you didn't read the article posted. just read the tweet. it's funny because the tweeter is either duping idiots like yourself or didn't read the article either.
 
Huh?

You said:

“You need that to in America to register to vote and you need provide proof of address at the polls.”

That’s incorrect.

Did you miss the other posts I made? Including the last one you quoted?
 
Did you miss the other posts I made? Including the last one you quoted?

What does that have to do with you telling a poster that in America you need to provide proof of address at the polls?

That’s false. Did you concede that your post was false and I missed it?
 
What does that have to do with you telling a poster that in America you need to provide proof of address at the polls?

That’s false. Did you concede that your post was false and I missed it?

I clarified the very next post and said it differs widely by state already.
 
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