Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:49     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most people don't even bother to vote -- how many are really going to try to vote multiple times with assumed names? And, if you're using your neighbors info, how long do you think it is before one of the poll workers recognizes that you have voted more than once?

Stop trying to make voter fraud a thing. It's not.
you can vote early in any center that allows early voting then show up to you your own precinct on Election Day . Could vote as my neighbors spouse early at another early voting center. Voter fraud is real


Great, so you've manage to get 1-2 extra votes in for a lot of effort. Wouldn't it be easier just to campaign to a legit voter and get them to vote your way, or even just pay them off?
in off elections there are very small turnouts do every vote matters. Imagine if you had a Union gunning for a particular candidate.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:47     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

How can judge an election when someone ego is clearly male shows up to vote as Sandra Smith. You’d face a lawsuit if you questioned if that person is actually a woman
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:44     Subject: Re:So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

For those so concerned about voter fraud in MD, you can be an election watcher or challenger. Here's how:

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/pdfs/Challenger%20an%20Watcher%20Manual%2092916/Challenger_and_Watchers_Manual.pdf

They'll even give you a list of who voted at the polling place you observed, so you can do your bit to combat supposed voter fraud that you seem to think is rampant.

Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:40     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most people don't even bother to vote -- how many are really going to try to vote multiple times with assumed names? And, if you're using your neighbors info, how long do you think it is before one of the poll workers recognizes that you have voted more than once?

Stop trying to make voter fraud a thing. It's not.
you can vote early in any center that allows early voting then show up to you your own precinct on Election Day . Could vote as my neighbors spouse early at another early voting center. Voter fraud is real


Study after study after investigation says you're wrong.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:35     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most people don't even bother to vote -- how many are really going to try to vote multiple times with assumed names? And, if you're using your neighbors info, how long do you think it is before one of the poll workers recognizes that you have voted more than once?

Stop trying to make voter fraud a thing. It's not.
you can vote early in any center that allows early voting then show up to you your own precinct on Election Day . Could vote as my neighbors spouse early at another early voting center. Voter fraud is real


Great, so you've manage to get 1-2 extra votes in for a lot of effort. Wouldn't it be easier just to campaign to a legit voter and get them to vote your way, or even just pay them off?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:33     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:Most people don't even bother to vote -- how many are really going to try to vote multiple times with assumed names? And, if you're using your neighbors info, how long do you think it is before one of the poll workers recognizes that you have voted more than once?

Stop trying to make voter fraud a thing. It's not.
you can vote early in any center that allows early voting then show up to you your own precinct on Election Day . Could vote as my neighbors spouse early at another early voting center. Voter fraud is real
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:30     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Most people don't even bother to vote -- how many are really going to try to vote multiple times with assumed names? And, if you're using your neighbors info, how long do you think it is before one of the poll workers recognizes that you have voted more than once?

Stop trying to make voter fraud a thing. It's not.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:26     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.


We're in MD. Someone has been voting using my husband's information for the past several elections. He is always made to vote provisionally. Why do you think if she came after him, he'd "be discovered" and his ballot would be tossed? Why wouldn't they have her vote provisionally, like they do my husband?


Report it and his voter record will be flagged as ID needed.

You can see if it's flagged that way here:
https://voterservices.elections.maryland.gov/VoterSearch

Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:22     Subject: Re:So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:Breaking news: election worker who gets paid $80-150/day for an 8-hour shift was not totally polite when OP handed her an item that the judge did not request.


And did not check ID when there was no need. And voting in MD is off the charts this election so they are trying to keep lines moving.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:16     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.


We're in MD. Someone has been voting using my husband's information for the past several elections. He is always made to vote provisionally. Why do you think if she came after him, he'd "be discovered" and his ballot would be tossed? Why wouldn't they have her vote provisionally, like they do my husband?
have you reported this? I bet hosts on WMAL would be interested in this
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 13:11     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.


We're in MD. Someone has been voting using my husband's information for the past several elections. He is always made to vote provisionally. Why do you think if she came after him, he'd "be discovered" and his ballot would be tossed? Why wouldn't they have her vote provisionally, like they do my husband?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 12:28     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so we give up the sanctity of elections because there may be two Amish people in the state?


There are 1,500+ Amish living in Maryland. By comparison, Garett Park (where Floreen used to be mayor) has a population of about 1,000.

That's just one group who may not have IDs. Others are those who are homeless, elderly, or otherwise don't have the money or ability to easily request or renew their ID. Why require it and disenfranchise voters? There have been no reports of widespread voter fraud whatsoever.


My comment has to do with the availability of identification card. I think this is something the state can do something about and give those out for free. The state gives out so much money for so many other things the least they can do is be able to provide identification cards for those who can’t afford it? Even with the person’s basic name photo birthday ( for those who are homeless ). Does anybody know why this can’t be an option ?


ID cards in MD are $1 for people who are homeless. It's more the documentation requirements that are a hindrance. Those are required by the federal Real ID act -- MD can't do anything about those really.

https://www.dhs.gov/real-id
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 12:24     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so we give up the sanctity of elections because there may be two Amish people in the state?


There are 1,500+ Amish living in Maryland. By comparison, Garett Park (where Floreen used to be mayor) has a population of about 1,000.

That's just one group who may not have IDs. Others are those who are homeless, elderly, or otherwise don't have the money or ability to easily request or renew their ID. Why require it and disenfranchise voters? There have been no reports of widespread voter fraud whatsoever.


My comment has to do with the availability of identification card. I think this is something the state can do something about and give those out for free. The state gives out so much money for so many other things the least they can do is be able to provide identification cards for those who can’t afford it? Even with the person’s basic name photo birthday ( for those who are homeless ). Does anybody know why this can’t be an option ?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 12:19     Subject: Re:So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

Breaking news: election worker who gets paid $80-150/day for an 8-hour shift was not totally polite when OP handed her an item that the judge did not request.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2018 12:18     Subject: So I voted for the first time in MD tonight

You get mailings from unemployment and can use that as proof of residency .