Howey
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she could have voted.
This reminds me of two years ago when voting during the 2012 election when I noticed an old lady with her husband (both claiming to be in the upper 80's) being told she couldn't vote because her drivers license had expired.
They came there via van from the nursing home they lived at and weren't able go get her a new Id and come back. It wasn't until the next day I found out that she should have been allowed to vote.
Spokesman Christian Olson told The Associated Press that Asa Hutchinson forgot his ID when he attempted to vote at the polls in Bentonville on Monday. Olson says a staffer was able to retrieve the ID and bring it to Hutchinson so he could vote.
This reminds me of two years ago when voting during the 2012 election when I noticed an old lady with her husband (both claiming to be in the upper 80's) being told she couldn't vote because her drivers license had expired.
They came there via van from the nursing home they lived at and weren't able go get her a new Id and come back. It wasn't until the next day I found out that she should have been allowed to vote.