Perhaps you should just tell them you're Eric Holder -- that always works without ID.RPB wrote:Another form of ID besides my old student ID is my County Government issued Library card with my photo on it ... but they aren't acceptable for voting I don't believe, and my Justice League of America membership card doesn't have my photo nor prove I have super powers so they don't accept it either.
One must have 1) a voter's Registration card AND 2) an accepted Voter ID
As they look me up on the computer sheets after I hand them my Voter Registration card, each time they say "Oh, there's a note on the computer printout sheet says 'driver's license,'" so I've had to show it for at least since 2005. No idea why.
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- Sat Aug 18, 2012 7:29 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
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Re: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
- Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:46 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
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Re: Citizenship shown on Texas CHL?
I thought they'd always let you vote on a "provisional" ballot. No?9mmfan wrote:When I vote, I show ID, they compare it to a list of registered voters that are supposed to vote at that location, and place a stamp next to my name as well as my VR card, if'n I am not mistaken. If you are not registered to vote in that district, your name is not on that list, and you are not allowed to vote there, so one's citizenship doesn't need to be encoded on the CHL any more than it does on ones DL. I forgot to update my voter registration after I moved from Duncanville to Dallas, and had to drive in rush hour back to Duncanville, barely getting there before the polls closed.