Syphon
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i dont see the photo ID requirement here:you can also register to vote at any post office by simply filling out the form or getting it off the net printing it and mailing it in. neither of which require an IDI'm not sure how your state handles voter registration, but in AK, you register to vote at the DMV or online. You have to establish your residency and provide one of the following documents in order to receive a voter registration card: current and valid photo identification; driver's license; passport; state identification card; or birth certificate. You also have to present a photo ID or your voter registration card and sign the roster when you go to the polls. Given the geography of Alaska, it is pretty amazing that we don't appear to have the problems other states have getting people registered and to the polls when it's time to vote.
I guess it's a matter of how important voting is to the individual, whether they care enough to acquire the required documentation. One thing is certain, as the system is set up now, the cheaters have the upper hand.
In Alaska?
Alaska Statutes: AS 15.07.064. Information Required For Voter Registration.
and yes you can register to vote at the post office in alaska as well.
here is the form which is available online here:
Elections - Online Tools