05-07-2008, 08:12 PM
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> "These laws are confusing. People don't know how they're supposed to be applied," she said.'
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Jeebus - anyone that has remotely watched their local news knew that a photo ID wa needed.
There was U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the law just a few months ago.
The state will supply at no charge a valid ID through the license branch.
My mother is 85 years old and hasn't driven a car in 40+ years and she has had a photo ID for a couple years.
I don't necessarily agree with the law but I understand that it is what is required.
Also it aids in expansion of "vote centers" which the state is implementing.
My county has been a "vote center" pilot the last two elections.
I don't have to vote in my precinct. I can vote anywhere in the county on election day
Great for folks that work far away from their homes, Also I could have voted at the grocery store
all week before election day.
No sympathy for the clueless.
> "These laws are confusing. People don't know how they're supposed to be applied," she said.'
>
Jeebus - anyone that has remotely watched their local news knew that a photo ID wa needed.
There was U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding the law just a few months ago.
The state will supply at no charge a valid ID through the license branch.
My mother is 85 years old and hasn't driven a car in 40+ years and she has had a photo ID for a couple years.
I don't necessarily agree with the law but I understand that it is what is required.
Also it aids in expansion of "vote centers" which the state is implementing.
My county has been a "vote center" pilot the last two elections.
I don't have to vote in my precinct. I can vote anywhere in the county on election day
Great for folks that work far away from their homes, Also I could have voted at the grocery store
all week before election day.
No sympathy for the clueless.