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Government Corruption
Democrat voting rules bill prohibits states from requiring ID or social to obtain absentee ballot
2022-01-07
[JUSTTHENEWS] Voting rules legislation that Democrats are moving forward in the 50-50 Senate would prohibit states from imposing an identification requirement in order to obtain an absentee ballot ahead of an election.

Under the Freedom to Vote Act, a state "may not require an individual to submit any form of identifying document as a condition of obtaining or casting an absentee ballot."

The bill permits a state to require certain information under section 303(a)(5)(A) of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (52 U.S.C. 21083) for voter registration, but a state "may not deny a voter a ballot or the opportunity to cast it on the grounds that the voter does not possess a current and valid driver's license number or a social security number."

Instead, states may require the "signature of the individual or similar affirmation as a condition of obtaining or casting an absentee ballot."

Democrats argue that passage of this bill as well as the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021 will help protect voting rights and increase access to the ballot box.

Phillip Kline, former Kansas attorney general, disagrees with those provisions of the Freedom to Vote Act that would create one-size-fits-all federal rules for absentee and mail-in ballots.

Not requiring ID or Social Security numbers to obtain mail-in ballots could lead to illegal ballot harvesting, Kline argued.

"There are commonsense protections that are placed on an absentee ballot because you do not have trained election officials to make sure that the voter is not misled or coerced or intimidated to vote a certain way and to make sure it was the actual voter who completed the ballot," he said. "They're eliminating all of those commonsense protections."
Posted by:Fred

#4  I can't buy an "over the counter" antihistamine without legal ID
Posted by: magpie   2022-01-07 16:56  

#3  I'm ID'd to buy cigarettes and alcohol, hell I was even ID'D to go to a CVS minute clinic a few months ago. Their bullshit is showing.
Posted by: Chris   2022-01-07 12:28  

#2  ^^I've seen that happen
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-01-07 08:51  

#1  So someone could go request absentee ballots for any random person, cast them, and then when the actual person shows up at the polls - sorry, you already voted? It already happens, so they just want to make it easier?
Posted by: Glenmore   2022-01-07 01:21  

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