http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/03/06/AR2011030602662.html
3/7/2011 3:45:36 PM
and why would an individual not have some form of ID? (separate thought process from the thread)
3/7/2011 3:48:40 PM
I'm 100% in favor of requiring an ID to vote. Also, the state should offer free ID's at every DMV (non driver license)I'd also be in favor of requiring a IRS receipt for voting. Don't donate, don't participate
3/7/2011 3:49:12 PM
3/7/2011 4:26:37 PM
I was fishing for rallydurham/faceWe'll see how it works out
3/7/2011 4:32:24 PM
GG
3/7/2011 4:39:49 PM
why do particularly african americans struggle with state id?
3/7/2011 4:45:53 PM
why don't we just skip right to the IQ test requirement?
3/7/2011 4:52:04 PM
That might end a lot of political careers.
3/7/2011 4:52:43 PM
3/7/2011 4:58:11 PM
3/7/2011 5:00:59 PM
The main problem I have with requiring a photo ID for voting is that it will be fucking expensive.
3/7/2011 5:01:12 PM
So? They'll use the money the saved from cutting (insert valuable public service here).
3/7/2011 5:02:23 PM
3/7/2011 5:14:00 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disfranchisement
3/7/2011 5:20:21 PM
3/7/2011 5:27:22 PM
I'm trying to imagine the scheme where an organized underground group is running around from poll to poll claiming they are other people that would be large enough to affect the outcome of a race.
3/7/2011 5:34:02 PM
How many of y'all paid to update your license when you moved to campus? How many even had a car on campus and reason to do that? Did you pay to update it again any time you changed dorms or apartments?I went to my Representative's office and asked her to support allowing an exception for Student IDs, and she said she'd run up an amendment in that regard, but that the GOP will almost certainly shoot it down since they aren't too keen on students voting.There was even talk that the GOP would end early registration for young people who aren't quite of voting age yet to registered so that they'd become eligible when they become of age. There was also talk of limiting or ending early voting. Its really sad how much they're trying to limit and restrict voting. I mean its hard enough to get young people to vote and engaged in civil participation anyways, and now we're throwing more government restrictions and costs to update licenses into the mix."1M registered NC voters don't have photo ID"http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/9059843/The training of poll workers, implementing these new requirements, and especially if paying for these new IDs for everyone, has cost other states millions. There were only 18 cases of confirmed voter fraud in the 2008 elections even with the massive turn out, and those are of course felony offenses. Its a fair counter argument that there is might secretly be more going on than we know about. But it is really hard to imagine that it is so severe and secret that it is making our society less democratic than would making it harder for a million people to vote, and given that, it is hard to justify spending millions on this at the same time we're cutting the budget so much, including millions from NCSU's funding.
3/7/2011 7:29:06 PM
^how did you even enforce the 18 if you don't have photo id?It seems like a fairly moot argument because with photo ID use you'd have a much better, easier chance to enforce the law.[Edited on March 7, 2011 at 8:00 PM. Reason : ^we didn't update license because it's not free. ID cards should be free, despite the cost.]
3/7/2011 7:47:22 PM
3/7/2011 9:18:20 PM
3/7/2011 9:49:39 PM
^^ You should never be charged a dime for whatever you need to vote. That should remain illegal.Proof of address shouldn't be a requirement for an ID. What I'm thinking is a simple ID card, with a photo, and it could be verified by a simple numerical passcode. Present your card, put in passcode, verify it with state database using a character as a challenge reply from the database (like the first letter of your last name.) The database, therefore, holds no personally identifiable information, and is hard to fake or spoof. You could even use current driver license numbers and cut down on the number of ID's needed.Make it illegal to use the cards for anything other than diplomatic identification (no storing of county, race, party, etc - only state, number, pin and challenge initial.) edit: the database should not store pictures, or voting records either. Just whether you voted or no. Upon filing of your death certificate you're removed from the database. You'd need thorough checks for renewing cards though - but they've pretty much locked that down for stuff like drivers licenses. The problem is the people with no address; which is still a very small percentage of the population.Anyway. I'm really tired - this might not be the 100% lock-tight idea it is in my head [Edited on March 7, 2011 at 10:08 PM. Reason : .]
3/7/2011 10:05:22 PM
i have always been amazed that you do not have to show any ID to vote.i see what they're doing, and it's for the wrong reasons... but i don't disagree w/ it in principle.
3/7/2011 10:13:00 PM
^^^ yep. for all the easy availability of information out there now, most people are just ridiculously ignorant and, in many cases, flat-out stupid. The problem is that these dumbasses greatly outnumber those of us who are smart and informed and really have more business deciding the fate of the nation, and therefore the politicians cater to them.It's gotten so bad that I haven't voted for President since 2000, for example, and in this last midterm election, didn't vote at all (usually I vote in maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the races on the ballot, and either abstain or write-in "no confidence" for the rest).[Edited on March 7, 2011 at 10:19 PM. Reason : ]
3/7/2011 10:19:14 PM
3/7/2011 10:29:31 PM
haha when i was in college everyone i knew voted democrat simply because w was a fucking retard
3/7/2011 10:30:25 PM
all my friends voted republican (isn't that how it goes? You hang with people with like values?)
3/7/2011 10:59:22 PM
Stupid kids not knowing our president is a Kenyan Socialist.
3/7/2011 11:09:04 PM