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Showing ID is racist? by slayer2006-11-19 12:55:59
  could anyone explain to me please? by Star Warrior2003-03-07 13:51:57
    I've read all the comments on this topic.. by Star Warrior2003-03-07 14:43:00
      Slacktime done good -- I'll try to clarify by dire_lobo2003-03-07 15:41:43
        Laws vary, as does enforcement ... by yah-right2003-03-07 18:22:10
          thanks.. by Star Warrior 2003-03-07 23:47:14
to everyone for the detailed information.

...if a duplicate is noticed and challenged the ballot number is beside the signature and can be pulled and replaced b y another ballot. This insures that the proper person votes. The count of the printed ballots is vital to insure that none are lost and no bogus ones slip into the box of voted ballots.
You mean, one can actually identify my vote? People here would really be upset about that, as would I.

An interesting side note on all of this is voting in multiple geographical areas. It is definitely against the law, but almost impossible to prevent. One thing that helps is looking at the drivers license as opposed to the voter ID card.
Here, you need to tell the government where your main residence is. That address is printed in the National ID card and voting notifications are only sent out to this address and you can only vote in that area. (If you can't do this, you need to request a special voting notification.

HOWEVER, a smart cop who thought someone might come vote would easily figure out that persons voting precinct (area) and get a look at a photo of that person, and then hover in the area to try and nab them.
That seems logical.. if a criminal shows up at a voting area why not arrest him (after he's casted his vote)

Thanks for the information
(and: I really have slept well)
StarWarrior
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