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- Tue Aug 21, 2012 10:50 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
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Re: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
Here's something I can chime in on. I work the voting at my local precinct I'm the assistant judge (associate judge? I forget) But basically a CHL would be perfectly fine for voting, as will basically any ID. You hand me an ID and we look it up on our roll sheet, if you're there then you just sign the sheet and we hand you your ballot. But library cards, school ids, work ids, driver's license, voter registration, chl, military id, anything basically and I will accept it as long as it matches the roll sheet. If you're not on there then there are few other things that happen, but basically a provisional ballot can always be counted, if you go into a voting station and say you want to vote in Texas and you have something wrong we can give you a provisional ballot to vote on and that will only be counted under close circumstances and whatnot.