SEC=UGA Posted March 9, 2011 Author Share Posted March 9, 2011 I know what you mean about the DL and the elderly. My father only had a state issued ID (not Driver's License) for the last 10 years of his life. Haven't really had the time to digest all the other numbers. That aside, do you have a problem with someone without a photo id being able to present all the documentation that is required to get a photo id as proof of identity. If so, why? If one shows up to the polls with a SS card, proof of citizenship and a utility bill in their name, I guess I would probably have to err on the side of allowing them to vote. The reason is because if they go through all of the trouble to make fake documents to bring simply to vote they are more ambitious than 39% of Americans who don't vote. Though, if someone does go through all of this trouble to make those fake documents, they would probably also have a state issued photo ID. This is another reason why if they showed up with all this info and no photo ID that I would let them vote, they probably legitimately have no photo ID. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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