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Voting question
I've voted since I turned 18 (27 years ago) !
Not 1 time have I been asked to show ID when I go in to vote. Why is this ? In other words, what is to stop me from showing up when the polls open in the am, If I know a name and address of someone , as long as that person has not shown up and had their name checked off the list, what is stopping me from casting that persons vote ? :huh: |
Aren't you required to put your signature in the registration book each
time you vote? |
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Nope..not in the commonwealth...:D I can sign anybody's name anyways... MA..the home of vote early, vote often.. we have had dead people cast votes... guys with beards vote once...cleanshaven, go back and do it again.. of course once the name is checked.. ya have to use another name.. hey... it's been done.... bet Pine Street Inn...gets a lot of stiff armed marching to the polls this tuesday... |
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Exactly ! |
If they are not checking id's in your district you should probably report it to Galvin's office. I always get mine checked.
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Prior to Wrentham, both lived & voted in Jamacia Plain (Boston) Same story, no ID check ! Everyone I've asked, same story. Reason I bring this topic up, On the radio today I listened to talk of how the suspected corrupt vote Obama got in the presidental election (Acorn) will happen in this election also ! |
No IDs in Mansfield, Tell them your street address and name and they check you off. going in and then coming out of the booth.
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I'd be deeply disappointed if the dems didn't make every effort to completely trample any perception of an honest, free and open legitimate American election...I've come to expect nothing less from them....:uhuh:
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It's good to get out in front of this issue and claim fraud before the election.
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no need to claim it...the dems are actually pretty open about it, transparent you might say...and then the enablers simply claim it's not a big deal....give me one legitimate reason(a real one, not..it's racist) why the dem party fights any effort to require proper identification when voting...hmmmm???
they got Al Franken into the Senate...he's a beauty...I think I forgot him on my list of dirtbags why not Martha Kennedy...?:rotf2: |
I can't answer why you need an id to vote. Voting procedure is determined by the MA Sec. of State.
You know, the last election for SOS it was a Green Party candidate (Stein) vs a Democrat (Galvin) There was no GOP candidate on the Election Day ballot for SOS in the 2006 MA General Election. |
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That's if you actually get caught.:wall:
There is nothing to prevent voter fraud in this state. Heck, it's pretty much encouraged. We'll have to wait and see. If we have a larger voter turnout than the presidential election, I would be wary. Here's a solution: If there is any proof (voter records, video, photo) of ANY voting fraud charges, charge those responsible, and the candidtate (because as Martha should know, Ignorance of the law is no excuse!) and kick their sorry a$$ out! What about having "poll watchers" to keep an eye out for possible infractions? Each side can supply their own. Maybe the same genius that wrote the misspelled ad will somehow miscalculate the votes needed for a given district, and we'll have a region with, say 10,000 residents cast over 20,000 votes? |
I just cast my absentee vote this afternoon, and had to show my id.
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Ronnie every freikin person in Wrentham knows you, duh..........
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citizenship papers in order to register? |
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Maybe we can use our new National Health Care cards!!! Then even Non Documented people can vote
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GIVE HER BOOZE and SHE WON'T LOSE !
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Elections: Voting on Election Day
Will I need to show identification to vote? Maybe. If you registered to vote by mail on or after January 1, 2003, you will be required to show identification when you vote for the first time in a federal election since registering by mail in 2003 if you have not sent in a copy of your identification with your mail-in voter registration form. Acceptable identification must include your name and the address at which you are registered to vote, for example: a current and valid driver’s license, photo identification, current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document showing your name and address |
What about if you registered to vote by Acorn on or after January 1, 2003 and you are often poor and don't have a valid state or Federal ID, but still have the legal right to vote?
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