Posted on 12/28/2015 1:57:13 PM PST by LibWhacker
Scott McNeeley said it in the last century - “You have no privacy, get over it”.
Uh... posting voting records as someone has done here is flat out illegal in several states.
Blame the ILLEGAL ALIEN IN CHIEF AND HIS IRANIAN SPY, and their minions !
Those ILLEGAL ALIENS have to try to use someone else’s data to try and vote in their place.
The article sounds bogus to me. What is the address?
If you are a Precinct Committee person you have used this in your county...I know how all the people in my precinct vote (their party is listed)...and when they did...their address and phone often also...
When a voter goes to vote, he/she has to know which polling precinct to go to and has to have a valid ID proving he/she is that voter, before he/she can vote. You do not just walk in anywhere and vote.
It does have a record for Bill Gates, but we already know where he lives.
hmmmmm
That Hillary primary vote ‘08 should save me from the first round of FEMA camps, unless they figure out it was to keep Hussein from the DNC nomination.
“Didn’t that data base give them that information ? (By INTENTIONAL ‘mistake ‘ )”
A voter has to have an actual ID of some kind to prove he/she is that voter. For states that do not require a picture ID, the voter must have a drivers license, or birth certificate, passport, or utility bill or campus ID, to prove he/she is that person.
A voter list has a person’s name and address - you can look in a phone book and get the same thing.
Marcella, you are referring to TEXAS law and election procedure, with which you are very familiar. Texas's system is among the best in the country in terms of limiting fraud and cheating, which may be why Democrats haven't won statewide elections in Texas in quite some time.
However, in other states, procedures are much more lax, so elections are much more prone to all kinds of "irregularities." Therein lies the likelihood of prospective fraud and cheating schemes by the Clinton machine in the 2016 presidential elections.
I thought the data list gave the polling location too.
Yes, it does. I was speaking of a person who had someone's name and address like you find in a phone book. If you have the voter list, you have the number of the voting precinct and the location of the precinct is on every county's website. You still must have an acceptable ID when you go vote. There is no state that lets you walk in anywhere and vote (unless they let you vote a provisional ballot and it would be thrown out) and no state that lets you vote without their acceptable ID. (A note here: This explanation for precincts is for election day, not the period of early voting.)
All states have election laws they must follow. Anyone can go to the Secretary of State website of any state and find their election laws to read.
There is a thread on FR about Virginia and signing a Republican pledge. I did not know Virginia election law so I went to their Secretary of State website and read that portion of their election law and posted it on that thread. I also could have looked up in their election law what they designate as an acceptable ID.
That Hillary primary vote ‘08 should save me from the first round of FEMA camps, unless they figure out it was to keep Hussein from the DNC nomination...
Ahh, yes, Operation Chaos. We did it, too, in Texas. Of course, that was before I realized the value of local level primaries.
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