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To: bentway who wrote (428154)10/19/2008 1:16:37 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571871
 
"I live in Utah. They ask me for some form of ID and find my registration in that way, from the ID."

I suppose I could vote even without the card, as long as I supplied some sort of proof of residency. The card is just easier than dragging around a utility bill, so I never tried it.

I am checked, every time. Even when I lived in Magnolia, and I knew the poll worker, he still took my card and checked it against the registry before he unlocked the voting station.

I suppose if I put some effort into it, I could figure out lots of ways around the system. But, I am pretty sure that all of them will require someone on the inside. And at that point, why bother with fake registrations? They just increase your chances of getting caught.



To: bentway who wrote (428154)10/19/2008 2:14:52 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571871
 
Interesting you chose to live in a Red State. Leaving a blue state.



To: bentway who wrote (428154)10/19/2008 4:36:11 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1571871
 
Thats cause you live in a conservative state where vote fraud is suppressed.