jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "uh, you cant possibly vote more than once. they have one sticker for your name and address at your assigned polling place." |
It would be pretty easy. You can't vote more than once using your name. All you would have to do is know all your neighbors names, they would have one sticker for each of their names, and you could vote using their name. Of course the people staffing the polling stations would have to be pretty dense but you could circumvent that by doing this at different polling places with different names or by busing some homeless people in.
You could prevent things like that from happening with a photo ID requirement but why bother? No one is going to go through that kind of trouble to add a few extra votes and you would get caught unless you were lucky enough to only pick the names of people that weren't planning on showing up.11/8/2006 7:56:49 AM |
ncsu_angel All American 1998 Posts user info edit post |
requiring an ID would hurt college students the most. How many of you update your driver's license every time you move. I sure haven't.
and we all know that more cost associated with voting will not help turnout.
[Edited on November 8, 2006 at 10:44 AM. Reason : .] 11/8/2006 10:40:56 AM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148441 Posts user info edit post |
^Do you update your voter registration card every time you move?
This isn't about dead people voting but its just another example of flaws in the system http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/15963258.htm 11/8/2006 8:55:41 PM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
^You're right about that.
Voting guides never tell us shit about the qualifications of those candidates, and they don't advertise.
And I'm lazy as fuck...I ain't gonna do that research on my own. 11/8/2006 9:00:11 PM |
GrumpyGOP yovo yovo bonsoir 18191 Posts user info edit post |
They didn't want my ID. I gave them my name, they asked me to state my address, and they handed me my ballot. 11/8/2006 9:21:00 PM |
HockeyRoman All American 11811 Posts user info edit post |
^ Same. 11/8/2006 9:22:45 PM |
ncsu_angel All American 1998 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^Do you update your voter registration card every time you move?" |
The point is that it doesn't cost me anything to do that...it's $10 every time I want to update my driver's license.11/8/2006 10:48:08 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
^I don't think they should even put an address on a drivers license. They should be able to pull that info easily enough from your DL number and a database, but that's a different thread. 11/9/2006 7:41:45 AM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148441 Posts user info edit post |
^^My point is that I wouldnt imagine people update their voter registration address too often
and shit how often do you move? every 6 months or something? 11/9/2006 11:13:37 AM |
Patman All American 5873 Posts user info edit post |
When I voted about a year ago I was flagged to show ID. It's weird because I had voted previously with that address. 11/9/2006 12:19:15 PM |
ncsu_angel All American 1998 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^^My point is that I wouldnt imagine people update their voter registration address too often
and shit how often do you move? every 6 months or something?
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Perhaps you're right, that generally people don't change thier voter registration address when they move, but if you don't then your name is not on the list and you won't be allowed to vote at that precinct. I guess you could always go back to your old precinct.
All that I'm saying is that college students move a lot. It isn't hard nor does it cost much to change your voter registration address. It does cost something to update your driver's license.
I've been in college since 2002 and I have had 5 different addresses. My driver's license still has my home address on it. I'm not going to pay to have that changed until it expires and needing a current one to vote would just mean that I do not vote and I have a feeling that a lot of other college students would feel the same. Just the mobility of college students is arguably a major factor in why turn out is so low for us, requiring an updated ID to vote would not help that.
[rant] It is no surprise that the Republicans pushed this through Arizona. College kids tend to be somewhat left of center and requiring an ID is essentially a poll tax that disenfranchises a segment of the Democratic voting population.
yeah i went there [/rant]11/9/2006 5:05:34 PM |
absolutapril All American 8144 Posts user info edit post |
Refused to read the whole thread...too late
Quote : | "I think (and I'm attempting to be 100% non partisan here) that regardless of who you vote for...with all of the reports (from both Dems and Reps) about voter fraud, vote machine tampering, etc...its quite important for each polling place to do THEIR part to assure a fair election, regardless of who wins...I wonder how many of the people who help run the polling places will fail to check hundreds if not thousands of IDs today, and then complain when there are discrepancies at their polling place" |
I agree 100%
As for it amounting to a tax, I understand that---therefore your first license should be FREE...you don't need a valid driver's license, just one that is a photo id11/10/2006 12:05:40 AM |
skewfield All American 12616 Posts user info edit post |
let's pay for everybody's ids using tax money-- that's genius. you are gonna pay for it either way 11/11/2006 11:18:18 PM |
e30ncsu Suspended 1879 Posts user info edit post |
how about issuing state id's for free and drivers license still cost money for most people nothing will change, but if anyone cant pay the "tax" for the drivers license they can just get a state id 11/11/2006 11:39:48 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
no 11/13/2006 8:05:43 AM |