Progs want ID shown to buy a beer, but not to vote.
They are so full of shit.
The
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) provides a web page and a map with ID requirements for voting in each state.
[17] In states with strict ID laws, the voter is required to take additional action after the provisional ballot is cast to verify ID. The NCSL website describes strict states as follows:
In the "strict" states, a voter cannot cast a valid ballot without first presenting ID. Voters who are unable to show ID at the polls are given a provisional ballot. Those provisional ballots are kept separate from the regular ballots. If the voter returns to election officials within a short period of time after the election (generally a few days) and presents acceptable ID, the provisional ballot is counted. If the voter does not come back to show ID, that provisional ballot is never counted.
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In states with non-strict voter ID laws, other methods of validation are allowed, which vary by state. Possible alternatives are: signing an affidavit, having a poll worker vouch for voter, having election officials verify a voter's identity after the vote is cast, or having the voter return an inquiry mailed to their reported address.
The NCSL categorizes state-level voter ID laws as follows:
Strict photo ID required:
Georgia,
Indiana,
Kansas,
Mississippi,
Tennessee,
Virginia, and
Wisconsin.
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Strict non-photo ID required:
Arizona and
Ohio.
Non-Strict photo ID required:
Alabama,
Florida,
Idaho,
Louisiana,
Michigan,
Rhode Island,
South Dakota, and
Texas.
Non-Strict non-photo ID required:
Alaska,
Arkansas,
Colorado,
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Hawaii,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
Montana,
New Hampshire,
North Dakota,
Oklahoma,
South Carolina,
Utah, and
Washington.
No ID required to vote at ballot box:
California,
Illinois,
Iowa,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Minnesota,
Nebraska,
Nevada,
New Jersey,
New Mexico,
New York,
North Carolina,
Oregon,
Pennsylvania,
Vermont,
West Virginia,
Wyoming, and
Washington, D.C.