Posted by Mark - IN. on November 04, 2014 at 17:17:51 from (24.15.147.40):
In Reply to: OT - Elections posted by valleview on November 04, 2014 at 05:23:06:
I live in Indiana and was standing in line to vote today when the young fella next to me tried to vote as well, but was sent away. In Indiana to vote one needs to show a state of Indiana issued photo ID of some sort, and they are scanned by something imbedded on/in the back of them, and you need to be registered beyond that. This young fella wasn't registered at least in Indiana, and the ID that he tried to use was issued by the state of Arizona. He didn't get to vote today. As bleak as things may and do look, that simple gesture today reinstilled some confidence in me that all is not completely lost yet. Something else about our ID law. For as much as some complain about how unfare that ID laws are, ours has been in effect since 2005 and stories over the past two weeks have been about how our law inconvenienced no one, although I bet they tried to dig up some evidence that it has. I disagree that it hasn't inconcenienced anyone somewhat. Today I stood and watched someone from Arizona trying to use an Arizona isuued ID be turned away at an Indiana polling place. Did he also early vote in Arizona? Maybe, and maybe not.
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