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Texas implements voter ID law ... today, curiously enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Billnew" data-source="post: 63426745" data-attributes="member: 33389"><p>So you would suggest limiting absentee ballots?</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Accorn was faulted with registering the same person several times, and other accusations.</p><p>So what is to prevent a person registering a disinterested illegal with their id, and "forgetting"to have them sign their card the first time? Then signs it after they leave. Then goes to each polling place and votes several times signing each individuals name as he votes multiple times? No id is required and the sigs match.</p><p> </p><p>Picture id would ensure each person is who they claim to be. </p><p>Commonly I show my driver license to check in to vote, but I don't think its required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billnew, post: 63426745, member: 33389"] So you would suggest limiting absentee ballots? Accorn was faulted with registering the same person several times, and other accusations. So what is to prevent a person registering a disinterested illegal with their id, and "forgetting"to have them sign their card the first time? Then signs it after they leave. Then goes to each polling place and votes several times signing each individuals name as he votes multiple times? No id is required and the sigs match. Picture id would ensure each person is who they claim to be. Commonly I show my driver license to check in to vote, but I don't think its required. [/QUOTE]
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