mookie1995
there's a good buck in that racket.
And every voting district accepts a passport as legal ID for voting.
You funny
And every voting district accepts a passport as legal ID for voting.
Dirty China money?! Alien bio-duplication?!
Blankenship was right!
Do they come and check?
"Um, I have to be out of town for work that day."
< vote absentee >
First Tuesday after first Monday in November in year evenly divisible by four
< knock on door >
"Ve thought you vere going to be avay for verk."
"My work schedule changed. Sorry."
< shrug >
This guy's quickly becoming my favorite Republican since Roy Moore!
In other news, mookie has now made a substantial donation to Blankenship's GOP primary opponents after the dude dissed an Asian woman.![]()
This guy's quickly becoming my favorite Republican since Roy Moore!
In other news, mookie has now made a substantial donation to Blankenship's GOP primary opponents after the dude dissed an Asian woman.![]()
And that's it? A handful of precincts from a Maryland state vote over 20 years ago...is why we need an overly complicated national scheme that will produce outsized burdens on millions with the potential of changing national elections for decades to come?
Well known fact that Tammany Hall reported the NYC figures to offset up(& out)state NY to ensure FDR gubernatorial victories.
But, all politics are local. As a MD resident, I don't care if the residents of the local cemetery voted in the Fargo municipal elections.
This might be a very ignorant question, but if you live in an area with long lines or you don’t have time the day of the election why wouldn’t vote with an absentee ballot?
I've always assumed (hoped?) that people without valid drivers licenses are people who simply don't drive. They don't have access to a car to drive, whether by choice or otherwise. They rely upon others for transportation, or if they are fortunate, on public transportation.
If I were a person in such a situation, I probably wouldn't spend the money on a four year drivers license either, or make the effort to get one, especially if I had to travel a great distance to do so. But what I could do, with a pretty tiny amount of effort, is apply online for a passport card. I think it's maybe $30, and like passports themselves, are good for 10 years. Three bucks a year for something you can get online doesn't seem like it's too inconvenient.
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Not every state allows absentee ballots for any or no reason, and some require you to attest under penalty of perjury that you really will be unavailable (ie, out of state) on election day.
Gee, I can't imagine states that enact voter ID laws and otherwise attempt to discourage voting from suddenly strictly enforcing those rules in select places that just happen to be high minority areas.
This is what you and others should be up in arms about. I’m fine with requiring an ID but as long as you have one it should be as easy as possible to vote.
No, it absolutely is not. I get up in arms when conservatives try to prevent blacks and other minority citizens from voting. That's their right.
Forgot something there....![]()
This is what you and others should be up in arms about. I’m fine with requiring an ID but as long as you have one it should be as easy as possible to vote.
And it should be as easy as possible to get an ID.