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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?[/quote] You do not have to show ID when voting [/quote] In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.[/quote] Nope. If you appear without ID, you can sign a confirmatory statement and still vote (not cast a provisional ballot, but vote normally). [/quote] Which is why this fake post was created….just so you could share that. Maybe seed doubt. [/quote] I oppose voter ID laws. And my very real situation today where my spouse forgot their ID and showed up 15 minutes before the polls closed is a perfect example of why I oppose voter ID laws. [/quote] Grow up. If voting is such a low priority that your husband can’t check his wallet (not to mention driving), he can’t check sit one out.[/quote] My wife doesn't have to sit this vote out for grabbing the wrong wallet. So that's a relief! [/quote] Cast a provisional ballot? Is this really that hard![/quote] It's a needless hassle, and I'm sure she wouldn't have gone back to show ID because the results would've been in. I'm glad her vote counted with a sworn statement accurately affirming that she is who she says she is under penalty of perjury. [/quote]
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