Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the license plate on her car?
OP here. She doesn't have a license plate on her car. I suspect she's evading traffic enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
Nope. If you appear without ID, you can sign a confirmatory statement and still vote (not cast a provisional ballot, but vote normally).
Which is why this fake post was created….just so you could share that. Maybe seed doubt.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Election worker here (though in MD, not VA). If she's registered in MD also, that's the issue. However, then she's going to get called for jury duty in MD, and one of the responses is you no longer live there and thus not eligible to serve... which also happens to get you removed from the voter rolls.
An argument can be made, assuming she's only registered in VA, that she's a voting resident of VA -- probably she has a VA driver's license.
Anonymous wrote:Does she work in Fairfax County? Otherwise the school logistics would be nightmarish!
Anonymous wrote:Call the non-emergency police line in Fairfax County. It’s a crime. It’s extremely likely that something will done. Voter fraud is taken seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
Nope. If you appear without ID, you can sign a confirmatory statement and still vote (not cast a provisional ballot, but vote normally).
Which is why this fake post was created….just so you could share that. Maybe seed doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
This. I wish people who allege voting fraud would volunteer at a polling place so they understood what happens.
It's actually wrong. You can sign an oath instead. I know because my spouse grabbed the wrong wallet today...
The spouse will need to follow up with ID
https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/in-person-voting/
Kindly requesting that you read the source you posted. You only need to show ID later if you refused to sign the written confirmatory statement and are thus required to cast a provisional ballot. If you don't have ID and sign the statement, you do not have to cast a provisional ballot and thus do not have to provide ID later.
"A voter who arrives at the polling place without an acceptable form of identification or who refuses to sign an ID Confirmation Statement, will be given the opportunity to vote a provisional ballot."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
Nope. If you appear without ID, you can sign a confirmatory statement and still vote (not cast a provisional ballot, but vote normally).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
In VA, you need to present an ID for in person voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the license plate on her car?
OP here. She doesn't have a license plate on her car. I suspect she's evading traffic enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
This. I wish people who allege voting fraud would volunteer at a polling place so they understood what happens.
It's actually wrong. You can sign an oath instead. I know because my spouse grabbed the wrong wallet today...
The spouse will need to follow up with ID
https://www.elections.virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/in-person-voting/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
You do not have to show ID when voting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has to show id when voting.. was it fake? Or is VA her primary residence?
This. I wish people who allege voting fraud would volunteer at a polling place so they understood what happens.
It's actually wrong. You can sign an oath instead. I know because my spouse grabbed the wrong wallet today...