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In reply to the discussion: Why is an ID mandate for voting such a problem? [View all]TBF
(37,088 posts)Let's say we could each go to a local post office (anywhere - urban, suburban, or very rural) or public library or DMV. We could sit for a photo and have a hard copy ID made there or sent within a few weeks. Ideally, we could join the 21st century and make it assessable via app to be scanned at the voting location.
IMO it is the way they are going about it and using it to limit who votes. I would've thought this would be obvious to people who care about democracy.
* As an example, my name that I use daily bears no resemblance to my birth certificate. I changed my name legally in my early 20s and changed my last name twice w/marriages. I'm quite paranoid so I have documentation to back up all the changes and a current passport (all stored in my little fire-safe box). I did a google search and about 54% of the country has a valid passport. So, we've got the other half of the country to help out with this before we make it mandatory.