Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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Fairfax isn't going to pull you over for no tag. That's so 90s.
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: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.
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.
My wife doesn't have to sit this vote out for grabbing the wrong wallet. So that's a relief!
Cast a provisional ballot? Is this really that hard!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
My wife doesn't have to sit this vote out for grabbing the wrong wallet. So that's a relief!
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: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.
You are less than 10% of the US population.
Anonymous wrote: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.
So let’s enable voter fraud because you married a ditz?
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:As long as she isn’t a registered voter in two or more places who cares
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: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.