Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Too late for the 50M+ married women who already changed their name and don't have a matching birth certificate?
Your birth certificate does not change. Just like with Social Security, you need your birth certificate to get a number and a marriage certificate or other legal documentation to change your name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Ever heard of a marriage certificate?
This is not hard.
Anonymous wrote:While Supreme Court approved Indiana voter ID, Indiana provides a free ID for anyone who needs it for voting purposes. That is the catch here. If we want to have voter ID without violating the Constitution, it must be provided for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Too late for the 50M+ married women who already changed their name and don't have a matching birth certificate?
Your birth certificate does not change. Just like with Social Security, you need your birth certificate to get a number and a marriage certificate or other legal documentation to change your name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Too late for the 50M+ married women who already changed their name and don't have a matching birth certificate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Too late for the 50M+ married women who already changed their name and don't have a matching birth certificate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Just keep your name. You can answer to whatever name you want whenever you want, but officially just keep your own name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
That doesn’t change the name on your birth certificate. If you do not have a passport, the SAVE Act would require you to show a drivers license and a birth certificate to register to vote. If the name on the birth certificate doesn’t match the drivers license (like because you got married), it’s a problem according to the law.
Anonymous wrote:Women that marry get the form to change your voters registration when you have a name change and also change your ID at the same time.
You change your drivers license and passport at the same time so all of your ID's match.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans don't care if this actually passes or not. At the end of the day, it's simply propaganda to perpetuate the false claims of voter fraud. It won't pass and every time Democrats win an election, Republicans will scream "voter fraud!! That's why they were against requiring proof of citizenship to vote! They want illegals to vote so they can win!" And all the MAGA idiots eat it up.
This. It’s so obvious. The plan is just to sow uncertainty so Trump can try to pull another coup. Let’s not forget all the screaming he did about mail-in ballots months before the 2020 election. It’s the exact same playbook.
+1
You can also tell by the amount of effort the maga bots are putting into arguing. This will be the new caravans approaching the border.
Yup and they are all lying about "illegal immigrants getting licenses and illegally voting"No this is part of Project 2025 and many people decided that was fake news. It WAS NOT!!!
How do you know they did not? If you don't have ID, it is entirely possible and there have been instances where it is proven.
How do you know who casts the nursing home votes?
Who casts the mail-in votes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Republicans don't care if this actually passes or not. At the end of the day, it's simply propaganda to perpetuate the false claims of voter fraud. It won't pass and every time Democrats win an election, Republicans will scream "voter fraud!! That's why they were against requiring proof of citizenship to vote! They want illegals to vote so they can win!" And all the MAGA idiots eat it up.
This. It’s so obvious. The plan is just to sow uncertainty so Trump can try to pull another coup. Let’s not forget all the screaming he did about mail-in ballots months before the 2020 election. It’s the exact same playbook.
+1
You can also tell by the amount of effort the maga bots are putting into arguing. This will be the new caravans approaching the border.
Yup and they are all lying about "illegal immigrants getting licenses and illegally voting"No this is part of Project 2025 and many people decided that was fake news. It WAS NOT!!!
How do you know they did not? If you don't have ID, it is entirely possible and there have been instances where it is proven.
How do you know who casts the nursing home votes?
Who casts the mail-in votes?