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I did albeit the signature verification was lets say sketchy and quick.  

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  • I only had to show it the first time I voted today, the 2nd and 3rd no one asked for any ID

  • stay in line as long as it takes. If you see dudes leaving, tell them to stay.  Offer to order a pizza or something.

  • Nope.  Needed to know some personal information that they verified, but no ID.  Walked in at 10:11 and walked out at 10:14.  

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I haven't voted yet but what I read is all I need is the voter ID card that I got in the mail. No picture or license required..... Probably head out around lunch time to vote depending on how long the line is it's only a couple miles away.   I have all day if it's too crowded I'll just go later

Even before 7am the line went out the door and into the paring lot in my small rural town. Had to show drivers license and it was verified

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They asked for an ID when I signed up for early voting and my drivers license was what I presented.

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I did not, but they verified my signature against the past 3 signatures from previous voting. My son is voting for the first time after work today, I'm definitely going to ask him if he had to show ID since they don't have a previous signature to go off of 

Yep. In-depth questionnaire as well. DL #. Current address. Past address, last 4 of the SS#. Every paper ballot is serialized to the voter. 

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No, only 1st time voters at the poll location have to show their ID.

  • Highmark changed the title to Did you have to show an ID to vote?
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Nope.  Needed to know some personal information that they verified, but no ID.  Walked in at 10:11 and walked out at 10:14.  

Required in NH.

No, Son voted for 1st time but we both were already registered, only needed to provide signature to our registration record on an ipad.

I only had to show it the first time I voted today, the 2nd and 3rd no one asked for any ID

1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Required in NH.

Did you vote in both nh and mass ?

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I tried to go this morning but it was packed.... Hopefully that bodes well for Trump I'm in a very rural area of PA... Nothing but Trump country out here. 

Getting ready to try again

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Driver's license, and they knew me by name walking in the door 

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1 hour ago, Deephaven said:

Nope.  Needed to know some personal information that they verified, but no ID.  Walked in at 10:11 and walked out at 10:14.  

I thought you weren't voting.... Did you push the button for Harris?

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Just now, ViperGTS/Z1 said:

I thought you weren't voting.... Did you push the button for Harris?

Wrote himself in.

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Just now, Zambroski said:

Wrote himself in.

Probably....he is special 😜 

2 hours ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Yep. In-depth questionnaire as well. DL #. Current address. Past address, last 4 of the SS#. Every paper ballot is serialized to the voter. 

how many pages was your ballot?

21 minutes ago, ViperGTS/Z1 said:

I tried to go this morning but it was packed.... Hopefully that bodes well for Trump I'm in a very rural area of PA... Nothing but Trump country out here. 

Getting ready to try again

stay in line as long as it takes. If you see dudes leaving, tell them to stay.  Offer to order a pizza or something.

5 hours ago, Highmark said:

I did albeit the signature verification was lets say sketchy and quick.  

In AZ early in-person, I needed to scan my ID, then it was physically checked.  The guy who checked looked closely at my ID, then at me to verify.  Our mail in balloting is still signature verification, which is beyond retarded, but I'm happy about the ID check requirement to vote in person.  The two young black kids (late teen or early 20s) in front of me, both holding Republican voting "cheat sheets" BTW, didn't have any issues showing ID.  I was shocked they even knew what a computer was, much less had ID!

9 minutes ago, Matt said:

how many pages was your ballot?

Two pages. My sister lives in Sedona. She said there was 70some points on the ballot? WTF? 

50 minutes ago, Intel5960X said:

Did you vote in both nh and mass ?

Maine too.

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37 minutes ago, Matt said:

stay in line as long as it takes. If you see dudes leaving, tell them to stay.  Offer to order a pizza or something.

Just got back.... wasn't too crowded this time, waited maybe 15 minutes.

 Was speaking to one of the long time poll workers and he said they have been jammed all day.....on a record pace for turnout :thumb:

So I am taking that as a very good sign in PA.... especially in my Trump dominant area.

The only ID I had to show was the voter ID card.  No picture ID, no license was required.  They did have a copy of my sig that they matched up.

This is my first time voting in PA and they said the next time I would not have to show any ID at all..... I guess as long as they have your name and signature in the computer it's all good.

 

  

36 minutes ago, ActionfigureJoe said:

Two pages. My sister lives in Sedona. She said there was 70some points on the ballot? WTF? 

It took me forever to fill out my ballot.  4 pages front and back.  Our idiot leftist governor Hobbs is the veto queen.  She vetos literally everything that comes across her desk so the legislature has to put items on the ballot instead.  It's nuts.  This is why Maricopa will take so long to tally.

2 minutes ago, Matt said:

It took me forever to fill out my ballot.  4 pages front and back.  Our idiot leftist governor Hobbs is the veto queen.  She vetos literally everything that comes across her desk so the legislature has to put items on the ballot instead.  It's nuts.  This is why Maricopa will take so long to tally.

Kari lake is running against Hobbs right ?

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