Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 11:05     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


Do you know their DOB and party affiliation too? You do have to answer those questions.

They can challenge you and make you vote provisional. You still get your vote recorded but it goes through an extra verification process.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 11:02     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


When she came to vote, you'd be discovered and they'd toss your ballot. Conversely, if you came saying you were her but she'd already voted, they'd deny you.


But, many people do not choose to vote, so it's pretty easy to vote under someone else's name.

I have voted in Maryland for the past several years, and agree that they do NOT look at your ID at our polling place.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:56     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As it should be. You don’t need a photo id to vote.
why refuse to see it? What if I can’t speak and can’t State my name?anyone could vote for anyone else


Stop stirring up **** OP.
I too showed my ID, and the election official glanced at it and just mentioned she didn't need it. And if you couldn't speak, then clearly she would have looked at your documentation to make it easier for you. But you could speak, so she didn't.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:47     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight


I am French and over there everyone is obligated by law to have a National Identity Card, even children. It is understood that not everyone will have a driver's license or passport, so a nationally recognized, secure ID with photograph is necessary for all official paperwork and voting.

I wish there was such a system here. Then there wouldn't be any accusations of fraud or laxity.

Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:46     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


When she came to vote, you'd be discovered and they'd toss your ballot. Conversely, if you came saying you were her but she'd already voted, they'd deny you.
and if she hadn’t voted iWorks be able to vote her ballot. Most people don’t vote so this enablers voter fraud


I agree. They asked me my name, address, and month/day of my birthdate. I could provide so many names, addresses and month/day of my friends. How is voter fraud prevented?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:43     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


When she came to vote, you'd be discovered and they'd toss your ballot. Conversely, if you came saying you were her but she'd already voted, they'd deny you.
and if she hadn’t voted iWorks be able to vote her ballot. Most people don’t vote so this enablers voter fraud
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:36     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


What’s her DOB?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:34     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity


When she came to vote, you'd be discovered and they'd toss your ballot. Conversely, if you came saying you were her but she'd already voted, they'd deny you.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:33     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:As it should be. You don’t need a photo id to vote.


I disagree with this. I think you should have an ID to vote. It's not a good system when you can simply state anyone's name and address. OP, they refuse to see anyone's ID.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:31     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

I’m a man and I could literally show up and vote as my female neighbor becatse it. Would violate law to question gender identity
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 10:28     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:As it should be. You don’t need a photo id to vote.
why refuse to see it? What if I can’t speak and can’t State my name?anyone could vote for anyone else
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2018 22:21     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

As it should be. You don’t need a photo id to vote.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2018 22:12     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Cool
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2018 22:00     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Met the republican candidate for sheriff there.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2018 21:20     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

I as lived in Va for 15 years but when I was a md resident before I voted absentee. I get into line and tried to show my photo ID to the checkin person and she refused to even look at it. Just had me State my name DOB and address. She acted like a vampire around a crucifix with my ID. Seems very voter fraud friendly.