sheskunk
Well-Known Member
I'm sorry I cant see your post whoever "ignored member" is
That would be your dick.
I'm sorry I cant see your post whoever "ignored member" is
That was funny.That would be your dick.
yep, you sure did.I also lied about being able to vote by mail without ID?
http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/voter-id-laws-passed-2011Dude, they don't card you when you vote by mail
Gee, that's funny, I don't remember ever talking about voting by mail in Kansas, you dishonest little fuck weasel. Try again!yep, you sure did.
http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/voter-id-laws-passed-2011
Absentee Voting ID Requirements
Persons voting absentee must submit copy of proper photo ID.
Absentee Voting ID Requirements
Persons voting absentee must submit a copy of valid voter ID or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, or other government document that shows the voter’s name and address.
Early/Absentee Voting ID Requirements
Kansas driver’s license number, Kansas nondriver’s identification card number or a copy of voter’s photo ID is required for both early voting and absentee voting.
Early/Absentee Voting ID Requirements
The photo ID law requires the Secretary of State to prepare instructions on how absent voters may comply with the law’s ID requirements.
Early/Absentee Voting ID Requirements
Photo ID requirements apply to early voting. For absentee voters, a voter may provide proof of any acceptable form of identification, but if the voter does not possess an approved form of identification, the application can be signed by another qualified elector to certify his or her identity.
Absentee Voting ID Requirements
An absentee voter who has been issued a current and valid driver’s license must provide his or her license number.
Early/Absentee Voting ID Requirements
ID required for both early voting and absentee voting.
When it comes to voting in Alaska, the State government does. They have it in their voter ID laws, idiot.alaska is not a voter ID state. you do not need to show ID to vote in alaska. you can show them your cable bill.
no one considers a cable bill to be identification.
you said that about every single state, actually.Gee, that's funny, I don't remember ever talking about voting by mail in Kansas, you dishonest little fuck weasel. Try again!
this IS getting utterly embarrassing for one of us.So you are saying that voter ID applies to voting by mail and not just in person voting? Because as it currently sits, it only applies to voting in person.
keep inverting reality.When it comes to voting in Alaska, the State government does. They have it in their voter ID laws, idiot.
LOL, a 5 post roll!when i got pulled over for speeding the other day, i showed the police officer my cable bill.
i hear you can vote by mail without ID in voter ID states, because the point of voter ID is that you do not need ID to vote.LOL, a 5 post roll!
Is that how they vote in Alaska? By state trooper stops?
I guess so when it comes to bucky's cartoon land.
You know what I heard? I heard that in the State where bucktard lives, unless it's the first time you've voted and you didn't show ID when you registered, you don't need to include a copy of ID with your mail in ballot.i hear you can vote by mail without ID in voter ID states, because the point of voter ID is that you do not need ID to vote.
yes, because our state is not a voter ID state.You know what I heard? I heard that in the State where bucktard lives, unless it's the first time you've voted and you didn't show ID when you registered, you don't need to include a copy of ID with your mail in ballot.
LMFAO!yes, because our state is not a voter ID state.
good job on trying to deflect from the mountain of bullshit you've been peddling in this thread, princess.
my two month old comcast bill is not what people are talking about when they talk about voter ID laws, idiot."All voters who vote at the polls must provide identification. If you are voting by mail for the first time, you may also need to provide a photocopy of your identification when you return your mail ballot."
http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/vote/acceptableFormsOfID.html
You just keep doing it, you fucking idiot!
Yeah, I know. You think voter ID laws don't exist unless they are a strict photo ID policy because you are a fucking idiot.my two month old comcast bill is not what people are talking about when they talk about voter ID laws, idiot.
- A copy of a current (within the last 60 days) utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the elector.