/--- How does an ID requirement prevent someone from voting when they needed an ID to register? If someone drives to the polling station, shouldn't they have a driver's license on them as required by law? Well don't they , Punk?The ID gig keeps people from voting, which is exactly what Republicans want. Republicans don't win elections when everyone votes, only when they can reduce the number of people who do voteSo hand-writing experts will be needed at voting locations rather than having a valid ID....which is required to check out a library book, rent a car, drive, etc?!Why can't states just verify a signature and not go through the process of voter ID?Here is a website that shows a map with voter ID requirements by state. Read the information on the site. It's short so those among us that are reading and/or comprehension deficient should have no problems in understanding it.
Notice the States (62%) that have a "No ID requirement" or "non-strict, non-photo ID" to vote.
Read the site, mouse-over each state, and then tell US where voter fraud is possible, and possibly likely.
Voter identification laws by state - Ballotpedia![]()
Easier to buy a fake ID than to forge a signature