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    I asked about my photo ID

    After voting today I asked the woman in charge (seem to be running the event) if I really needed my picture ID to vote and she said yes. I asked why? She said so we know who you are, that I'm voting in the proper place and that I only vote once. So I wonder how in the world can others vote without a picture ID??

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    I wasn't asked for any ID, neither was my wife. our name only, looked up our names and we signed and voted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    I wasn't asked for any ID, neither was my wife. our name only, looked up our names and we signed and voted.
    I would love to know where your polling place is. You have been talking about this for months and swore we were all telling lies, yet I heard on three different news channels early this morning that you needed to have a picture ID with you when you went to the polling place.

    My wife voted before she went to work (around the time the polls opened) my daughter and I rode to the polls together. We were all asked for ID, but yet you weren't? Seriously, I would love to know what district you were in...or perhaps you are telling stories like you accused others of doing a few months ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    I wasn't asked for any ID, neither was my wife. our name only, looked up our names and we signed and voted.
    Are you in a small community where everyone knows each other? Maybe that would explain it? I just don't get it???

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    Here in rural Southern Indiana we are asked (required) to show photo I.D. The poll worker looks our name up in the registry, sees our I.D., and we then sign the registry.

    I have no problem with that.

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    I offered it

    My polling was changed, the new one didn't have signs, or banners. there was an american flag flying but its always there.I needed to drive about 6 blocks, the longest trip ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Are you in a small community where everyone knows each other? Maybe that would explain it? I just don't get it???
    Doesn't matter. Ky 2011, no id no vote. Yes I witnessed homeboys (cornbread type), vote without it.

    Why does Ky keep voting **** in for gov? Must be the wishy washy Ind's, pot smoking hippies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    I would love to know where your polling place is. You have been talking about this for months and swore we were all telling lies, yet I heard on three different news channels early this morning that you needed to have a picture ID with you when you went to the polling place.

    My wife voted before she went to work (around the time the polls opened) my daughter and I rode to the polls together. We were all asked for ID, but yet you weren't? Seriously, I would love to know what district you were in...or perhaps you are telling stories like you accused others of doing a few months ago!
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    Nicholas county, never had to show ID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hlleonard View Post
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    Nicholas county, never had to show ID.
    Is it just a small community? You might know most of the people there? Just curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Is it just a small community? You might know most of the people there? Just curious.
    There are two precincts in the firehouse I vote in..............I went to the wrong precinct first.......ID in hand. The younger lady there said you don't need that when I pulled my license out of my wallet. They looked up my name and told me I must be in the other precinct. I thought I was, but I couldn't remember.

    AT the other precinct, I SPECIFICALLY asked the older gentleman if I needed my drivers license. He said Yes.

    This is why our country is so jacked up. In the same voting station, I got different answers.........

    FUN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Is it just a small community? You might know most of the people there? Just curious.
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    That could be part the reason but if it is required to show your ID then then you should have to show it, I doubt the folks looking up the names knew everybody coming to them and I never saw anybody show an ID... It looked to me like if your brave enough and knew somebody wasn't voting you could go to their location and vote for that person, just a thought but in a small county you would have to have a lot of testicular fortitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    I would love to know where your polling place is. You have been talking about this for months and swore we were all telling lies, yet I heard on three different news channels early this morning that you needed to have a picture ID with you when you went to the polling place.

    My wife voted before she went to work (around the time the polls opened) my daughter and I rode to the polls together. We were all asked for ID, but yet you weren't? Seriously, I would love to know what district you were in...or perhaps you are telling stories like you accused others of doing a few months ago!
    my friend, I have been talking about the election for months, like everyone on here. can't remember talking much about picture ID and don't think I ever swore, anyone on here lied about anything.

    I did have a picture ID in my pocket, I just wasn't asked for it.

    I really don't know why, you had to show your ID. you may have looked like someone that couldn't be trusted.

    I have made a lot of post on here, and I'm not going to look through them and try to find where I said someone was lieing, I remember saying I didn't believe what some politician's said.

    but if you want to click on my name, it will show every post that I have ever made on here, you look through them all and if you can find one, you copy it and past it on this post, and not only will I apologise, to the person. I also will buy your dinner.

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