Faun
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- Nov 14, 2011
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You claimed they get registered. The link I gave said if they provide insufficient information, they will be contacted by an election official to obtain the required information to determine eligibility. They are not registering illegal aliens to vote.Thank you, as I stated, no identification is ever shown by the applicant. Your post states the same.You're beyond brain-dead to think the state is registering people to vote with absolutely zero identification.Talk out your ass much? Again, no identification is required to register to vote. That is why us law abiding citizens want voter ID.As far as asking illegal aliens for identification, if they fail to provide the required information to be registered to vote, they are not registered.........
So no, California is not willfully registering illegal aliens to vote. You're just another nut.
NO ID is required when registering to vote, or when voting. At the DMV they hand out paper voter registration forms that get mailed in.
How come you change your wording from identification to required information? Cause you know that identification is not required.
I bet if I keep at you the next thing you will say, is, "what difference does it make if illegal aliens vote."
To register to vote you must complete a voter registration application on paper or online at RegisterToVote.ca.gov. When you register online, the system will search the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) database for your California driver license or identification card number, date of birth, and last four digits of your social security number. If your information is found and you authorize elections officials' use of your DMV signature, an electronic image of your DMV signature will be added to your voter registration application after you click "submit" at the end of the online application. If there is no signature on file with DMV, all of your information will be transmitted to your county elections office; you will just need to click "print," sign the paper application, and mail it. Your county elections official will contact you when your voter registration application is approved [cor=red]or if more information is needed to confirm your eligibility.[/COLOR]
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