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Witnesses: PennDot can't handle voter-ID demands - Philly.com
Voter ID law could extend lines at polls | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette » The Voting News
All to stop the fraud that isn't even happening. Brilliant!
Witnesses: PennDot can't handle voter-ID demands - Philly.com
Voter ID law could extend lines at polls | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette » The Voting News
All to stop the fraud that isn't even happening. Brilliant!
OMG! Longer lines! The HORROR! And provisional ballots? How DARE they issue those to people without the proper id!The Allegheny County elections chief testified Friday that he expects the new voter ID law could lead to longer lines at the polls in November as workers explain the requirement and issue provisional ballots to people without acceptable ID.
I stand by my convictions. Even this Republican has the civil right to vote.
Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Could Disenfranchise Super Voters | TPMMuckraker
Nearly one-fourth of the senior citizen voters who have cast a ballot in the past 50 consecutive elections (including November 2011) lack a valid state-issued ID and could be prevented from casting a ballot in November, according to a new PA AFL-CIO analysis of data provided by the state.
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Helen Taylor, an 81-year-old from Doylestown who wants to vote for Romney, wasnt aware the voter ID law would prevent her from voting until she was contacted by TPM. She no longer drives, and her licence expired a few years ago after she got into an accident.
Taylor first voted for Dwight Eisenhower after seeing him speak in Philadelphia as a young woman. Shes heard some people talking about the law but didnt think it would affect her. Taylor doesnt think the law is necessary.
I mean, here I am, Im 80-years-old, I live in a retirement community, Taylor said. I definitely want to vote. My whole family always likes politics. My parents were Democrats, they loved Roosevelt and all that. But everybody well there are a couple Democrats left I think but almost everybody is a Republican now.
read my posts, dumbass. They can vote provisionally. I even gave specifics as to what is allowed as ID, what can be done without ID... for example, the use of an affirmation.
You lying little herpes scab. The PA law only allows them to vote provisionally, if they can produce the required documents within a few days after the ballot is cast.
Why do try to lie so often?
I even used big bold RED letters, and you still ignored it...
If they do not have the required documentation after they cast the provisional ballot, the can provide an affirmation. Apparently you do not know what that is.NO ONE legally entitled to vote will be denied the right to do so. If you do not have a photo ID, or are indigent and unable to obtain one without payment of a fee, you may cast a provisional ballot, and will have six days to provide your photo ID and/or an affirmation to your county elections office to have your ballot count.
a solemn declaration accepted instead of a statement under oath.
Looks like you're the liar, Dickless.
What do you think it takes many of the old, disabled, poor, or young to get to some county seat to affirm? Why can't the voter do what they've always did, and be allowed to affirm at the polling place.
You're a total idiot and scumbag liar.
Since the Pennsylvania Voter ID law was enacted in March, PennDOT has been working closely with the Department of State to ensure that every voter has the opportunity to obtain photo identification. Starting today in Pittsburgh and statewide on Aug. 28, voters who lack verification documents necessary for a secure Pennsylvania Photo ID (non-drivers license ID card), will be able to obtain a new Department of State voter identification card for free by visiting a PennDOT Driver License Center.
Our goal is to ensure that every person who needs an ID can get one, and this new ID serves as a safety net for those who cant find or obtain verification documents normally required for a PennDOT secure identification card, said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch.
If the customer was born in Pennsylvania but does not possess a birth certificate with a raised seal, PennDOT works directly with Department of Health to certify the customers birth record. If the customer still cannot qualify for a PennDOT secure ID, the department will then work to issue the new Department of State Voter ID card.
PennDOT has posted signs to assist customers seeking Voter Identification cards at the states 71 Driver License Centers. The downtown Pittsburgh center has the new Department of State Voter ID cards available today. The other centers statewide that are closed on Mondays will have them on Aug. 28. PennDOT serves about 2.4 million customers at the centers each year.
What documents are required to get that "free of charge" ID? What do those documents cost, and what documents do you need to get one?
see above... Dickless. Note that if there is a fee involved anywhere along the line, a simple affirmation will do.
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Oh, you do know what an affirmation is... right?
In other words, you can't provide the documentation required to obtain the so-called free photo id.
I stand by my convictions
Come back to us when she is actually prevented from voting, Dickless.
I think everyone should be implanted with an RFID to be able to vote. The government can provide these free of charge.
If you do not support a Voter RFID requirement, you don't believe there is any fraud and you want illegal Mexicans to vote. QED.
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