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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I changed my last name but have a passport. I’m registered to vote in PA. My sister thinks it will definitely pass and screw over all married women who changed names. I think she’s jumping the gun along with a lot people apparently on social media. Why isn’t anyone talking about this on dcum? [/quote] it will 100% screw over women who have changed names...that is part of the point.[/quote] I’m sure it’s in project 2025 or heritage documents somewhere.[/quote] This is a ludicrous claim. I took my husband’s name and have NEVER had an issue voting in states where photo ID is required. Same with all my friends. You all are going to have to find an excuse that is not this lame.[/quote] You need to look at the SAVE Act. It will require proof of ID and proof of citizenship which need to be presented IN PERSON in order to register for federal elections. Your current driver's license shows your identification, but then you need to prove citizenship. If you have a passport, fine. But if you don't you need to show a birth certificate. That name is different that your married name. In that case, you need a marriage certificate too. And remember. Birth certificates must be AUTHENTIC copies. That is with a real seal embossed on it by the issuing state. Photocopies will not do. And also keep in mind that the Act does not specifically speak toward using a marriage certificate to bridge the name gap between birth certificate and the driver's license. Rather, Chip Roy and the Act's proponents say they "expect" guidelines to be issued. Obviously, this will not be able to be implemented for the mid-terms. And very unlikely to be implemented any time soon. It took 20 years to implement Real ID. And this anticipates and entore voter registration system where all these things need ot be presented IN PERSON. And it isn't funded.[/quote]
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