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Posted on 8/9/18 at 6:28 pm to Scoop
quote:
This is how I vote:
I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers.
I tell them my name.
They have a print out of registered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed.
They then ask for my ID.
The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification.
Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll.
I am then allowed into the booth.
To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature.
It's almost unbelievable to think that it could possibly be any other way
Posted on 8/9/18 at 6:30 pm to Eurocat
quote:Never go full dumbass.
Since Ohio is run by the GOP this could be the GOP being naughty, not necessarily the Dems.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 6:33 pm to Scoop
quote:
This is how I vote:
I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers.
I tell them my name.
They have a print out of registered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed.
They then ask for my ID.
The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification.
Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll.
I am then allowed into the booth.
To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature.
This is how I vote and I'm in Cali.
Not for nothing, but I'm registered with 3 different addresses in L.A. since I've moved once and have had a PO Box. I'm also still registered in Mass, Texas and La unless those states have cleaned up and purged their voter roles since I lived there.
Unless I'm voting in different states and districts that's not evidence of voter fraud, but evidence of shitty upkeep of voter roles.
This post was edited on 8/9/18 at 6:37 pm
Posted on 8/9/18 at 6:55 pm to Willie Stroker
quote:
The real story that obviously gets very little coverage is the sad state of journalism.
Does anyone really believe that if it were the GOP benefiting from voter fraud CNN wouldn’t report it?
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:02 pm to Scoop
quote:
This is how I vote:
I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers.
I tell them my name.
They have a print out of registered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed.
They then ask for my ID.
The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification.
Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll.
I am then allowed into the booth.
To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature.
This is the exact procedure they use at my precinct, and from my experience so far, the poll workers do it in an efficient but fast manner.
Having the ID verification makes complete sense.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:03 pm to Scoop
quote:
This is how I vote:
I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers.
I tell them my name.
They have a print out of registered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed.
They then ask for my ID.
The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification.
Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll.
I am then allowed into the booth.
To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature.
What racist precinct do you live in? So oppressive!
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:03 pm to Eurocat
quote:
Since Ohio is run by the GOP this could be the GOP being naughty, not necessarily the Dems.
Good Lord you are dense.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:27 pm to Scoop
quote:
This is how I vote:
I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers.
I tell them my name.
They have a print out of registered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed.
They then ask for my ID.
The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification.
Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll.
I am then allowed into the booth.
To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature.
yep same way here.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:35 pm to Scoop
quote:Not every one can afford a free ID.
[quote]This is how I vote: I walk up to the table of my precinct with two old ladies that are volunteers. I tell them my name. They have a print out of regis[quote]tered voters and they turn to the page where my name and address is listed. They then ask for my ID. The first lady looks at it and makes sure my name and address match the voter roll. She then calls on the old lady next to her to look at the roll and my ID for double verification. Once they agree that my ID and my voter roll info is copacetic, I then sign next to my name on the voter roll. I am then allowed into the booth. To vote, I have to be registered, have two people agree that my ID matches my roll entry and then provide my signature
Signed,
Democratic Leadership
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:11 pm to scrooster
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fact, many of the voters on Ohio’s rolls list their birthdays as Jan. 1, 1800, making them 218 years old. Clearly something is amiss.
Ohio wasn't even a state until 1803
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:14 pm to scrooster
Every one of those should be thrown out.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:17 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
quote:
So, for the record, you have no problem with voter fraud.
Four of our Supreme Court Justices apparently do not so why give him grief?
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:18 pm to Eurocat
quote:
Since Ohio is run by the GOP this could be the GOP being naughty, not necessarily the Dems.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:22 pm to scrooster
Well that explains how all these votes are in old Buick’s and stuff. Those old fockers are easily confused.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:23 pm to LSUERDOC
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Four of our Supreme Court Justices apparently do not so why give him grief?
Theres 11...majority rules
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