BTW I do see your point of voter ID versus registered voter status. I would like to see something more than a signature which has become outdated with the additional ways to vote.ggait wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:46 pmAs noted, citizenship gets vetted at the time of registration. That's when your name gets put on the voting rolls.How do you differentiate between an undocumented DL vs real DL, that’s rife for abuse and I believe some immigration rights groups don’t favor it because undocumented could get the wrong DL and be deported/prosecuted. Falsification of government docs whether by mistake or not.
At the polls, the only question is whether the guy presenting as John Smith is actually the John Smith who lives at 123 Main Street. So showing up with a recent utility bill or bank statement that says John Smith, 123 Main Street is a pretty good way to do the job.
If someone wants to steal or fake utility bills or bank statements at the volume needed to vote in person (i.e. while being videotaped) to be election outcome determinative, go for it. Can't think of any crime that is easier to catch.
You should also be allowed to vote for best candidate regardless of party in both primary and election
So voting is complicated and the right to do so is as well.