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In reply to the discussion: Former U.S. Marine Turned Away From TN Poll For Refusing to Present Photo ID Under New GOP Law [View all]Maeve
(43,316 posts)42. If they asked you to spell your name and address, they went too far
Presenting a valid ID (and it does not have to be a photo ID in Ohio--a recent utility bill with the voter's name and address as it appears in the signature book is sufficient) is all the law and the state precinct officials' training manual require. You do have to sign--and yesterday you had to declare for a political party or "issues only" ballot.
(And yeah, a 15 hour day is just as long as it sounds!)
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Former U.S. Marine Turned Away From TN Poll For Refusing to Present Photo ID Under New GOP Law [View all]
BradBlog
Mar 2012
OP
Still true to his oath to protect the nation for enemies both without and within. I am proud of him.
jwirr
Mar 2012
#8
Well, I never thought I would say it, here goes... "Thank you for your service".
xtraxritical
Mar 2012
#65
The spelling was probably a throw-back to the days when they couldn't find your name in the book
liberal N proud
Mar 2012
#43
ALSO: 86-Year-Old Ohio Veteran Can’t Vote After Government-Issued ID Is Rejected At Poll
Tx4obama
Mar 2012
#20
It is more important, which is why it should not be restricted to people with money.
jeff47
Mar 2012
#63
That's a ridiculous scenario. Do you vote very often? Can you picture that happening in your polling
Demit
Mar 2012
#57