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This is new to me. Federal law requires, when registering to vote, to put a driver license number or last 4 of SSN. I've looked and can't find were it says certain states don't check the validity of their registered voters.
At the time of voting, these first-time voters must submit either (a) a valid photo I.D.,
or (b) a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document showing their name and address. 13 However, voters are exempt from this requirement if, at the time of their mail-in registration, they submitted a copy of a current photo I.D., utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or government document showing their name and address. Voters are also exempt from showing I.D. at the polls, if they submitted their driver's license number or last four digits of their social security number with their mail-in registration, and this information was matched against an existing state I.D. record
Patrick saysRafiMaas saysto pay for a voter ID
Pay? Who said anything about charging people?
Really? Can you show me one state that has paid for voter IDs that has enacted voter ID laws. No you can't because they are designed to disenfranchis voters.
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