Posted: 10/26/2010 4:52:32 PM EDT
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Do I need my voter registration card with me when I vote?
IDK where it was put after the 08 election ![]() |
| Currently, you do not need your voter registration card to vote. You merely need to state who you are, sign the voter book and vote. There is a ballot question that will require identification in the future. I am voting yes for that ballot question because if I have to present my driver's license to board a plane or write a check, I have no problem protecting this American freedom from fraud. Even so, you are good to go to vote without your registration card. Steve |
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your NAME should be on the list at your polling place and then you need to sign in I remember signing the roster I just couldn't remember if i had to show the card I got sent. Just tell your name and then sign, but ! How the hell do they know if it is you? Should ask for your card or driver license . |
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Quoted: Currently, you do not need your voter registration card to vote. You merely need to state who you are, sign the voter book and vote. There is a ballot question that will require identification in the future. I am voting yes for that ballot question because if I have to present my driver's license to board a plane or write a check, I have no problem protecting this American freedom from fraud. Even so, you are good to go to vote without your registration card. Steve ![]() |
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Currently, you do not need your voter registration card to vote. You merely need to state who you are, sign the voter book and vote. There is a ballot question that will require identification in the future. I am voting yes for that ballot question because if I have to present my driver's license to board a plane or write a check, I have no problem protecting this American freedom from fraud. Even so, you are good to go to vote without your registration card. Steve If this is passed, is there a way to vote that doesn't require the purchase of some sort of identification document? Just curious... ETA: In 1939 the first uranium atom was split at Columbia university. |
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Figured this should go here: http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oklahoma_2010_ballot_measures |
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The Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals just over ruled Arizona's new law that you had to prove citizenship to vote in an election.
Now you can say whatever you want and be whoever you want in an election without proof of identity. Shades of ACORN and the 2008 election? |
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Figured this should go here: http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oklahoma_2010_ballot_measures Good page, I was unfamiliar with Ballotpedia. |

