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to have them spell out their names?
North Carolina Couple Says They Were Forced to Spell Their Names When They Tried to Vote
"In his op-ed, titled "My brush with North Carolina voter ID law," Ravindra described the "ordeal" of being forced to spell out his full, legal name, Rudravajhala Ravindra, before he could cast his vote, as the poll worker who had asked him to do it slowly typed each letter. "each time he made a mistake, I patiently corrected," Ravindra wrote. "Meanwhile, voters in adjacent lines came and went briskly.""
The poll worker was 'slowly typing it out'?
Maybe to make sure it was entered correctly in the computer?
Why was the worker entering it in a computer anyway?
When I go to the polls, they check my name against a list.
Had he previously registered to vote?
any opinions?
North Carolina Couple Says They Were Forced to Spell Their Names When They Tried to Vote
"In his op-ed, titled "My brush with North Carolina voter ID law," Ravindra described the "ordeal" of being forced to spell out his full, legal name, Rudravajhala Ravindra, before he could cast his vote, as the poll worker who had asked him to do it slowly typed each letter. "each time he made a mistake, I patiently corrected," Ravindra wrote. "Meanwhile, voters in adjacent lines came and went briskly.""
The poll worker was 'slowly typing it out'?
Maybe to make sure it was entered correctly in the computer?
Why was the worker entering it in a computer anyway?
When I go to the polls, they check my name against a list.
Had he previously registered to vote?
any opinions?