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VOTER ID LAW, would you support this one as written? (Multiple Choice)

VOTER ID LAW, would you support this one as written?


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Yep, an ID stating you are a citizen in good standing... whatever should be required for firearm purchases, the left would love it as much as the right loves making people prove they are eligible to vote.

Oh yeah, on a side note, is my December picture acceptable? LMAO
 
I can only answer for PA, in PA that cant happen because you cant multi register. We have assigned polling places, that info is controlled and regulated.

How, exactly, does PA prevent a student, truck driver or contractor registered to vote in another state (where they may also "reside"), say MD and/or NY, while also being registered in PA? Your polling places are assigned (I assume) based on only the PA address given at registration time, thus if John Smith says that he lives in PA then he can vote in PA at the polling location assigned or by absentee ballot.

https://www.vote.org/state/pennsylvania/
 
How, exactly, does PA prevent a student, truck driver or contractor registered to vote in another state (where they may also "reside"), say MD and/or NY, while also being registered in PA? Your polling places are assigned (I assume) based on only the PA address given at registration time, thus if John Smith says that he lives in PA then he can vote in PA at the polling location assigned or by absentee ballot.

https://www.vote.org/state/pennsylvania/

LMAO how would I know?? I don't know how PA handles "out of state" people. I've never been an out of stater. I said can only answer for PA, in PA that cant happen because you cant multi register. (meanigning I can have more than one polling place in the state) We have assigned polling places, that info is controlled and regulated.

as for your question, who knows, youll have to look it up. I can tell you when I was going to school kids from out of state could not vote because they were not registered or at least they didn't vote locally (either by assumption or rule) and they got absentee ballots or mails in ballots from their home state, dont know how they had they all had to do it and how their states each worked but the couple I know made arrangements involving their home state.
 
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