New Wisconsin voter ID Law

Glaucoma

Well-Known Member
Try to stay on topic. This is about wisconsin. Colorado doesn't have a photo ID requirement to vote
I can do that. Bucky prolly can't, though.

A drivers license or state ID isnt good enough. You also have to show proof of residency. So if you moved and havent updated your License or State ID you cant vote. And it take over a month to get a State ID or a New License since they process them in California now
Aren't parts of their ID laws currently under Federal Appeal?

Yes, IDs are coming from a centralized production source. That doesn't mean people can't vote.

"Customers leave the DMV Service Center with a paper receipt that is valid for 45 days. The receipt, including your photo, is acceptable photo identification for voting and serves as your license or ID until your card arrives in the mail."
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/license-renewal.htm

Further:

ID cards used for voting are FREE
If you are a U.S. citizen, will be at least 18 years of age by the next election, and require a Wisconsin ID card to vote, please check the ID for FREE box online or on the MV3004 application. Otherwise, please pay the required fee. Note that a Wisconsin driver license or ID card is acceptable proof for voting.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/id-renewal.htm
 

UncleBuck

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No problem, buddy. Your State says you can also use a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows the name and address of the elector

EDIT: Or, simply renew your address with the DMV online and print your own label showing your new address and attach it to the back of your CO driver’s license or ID card.
http://www.dmv.org/co-colorado/change-address.php

OMG, LIFE IS SOOO HARD
good thing i have access to a computer, internet, printer, and live in a non-voter ID state.

i wonder if everyone else has these same resources i do?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I can do that. Bucky prolly can't, though.



Aren't parts of their ID laws currently under Federal Appeal?

Yes, IDs are coming from a centralized production source. That doesn't mean people can't vote.

"Customers leave the DMV Service Center with a paper receipt that is valid for 45 days. The receipt, including your photo, is acceptable photo identification for voting and serves as your license or ID until your card arrives in the mail."
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/license-renewal.htm

Further:

ID cards used for voting are FREE
If you are a U.S. citizen, will be at least 18 years of age by the next election, and require a Wisconsin ID card to vote, please check the ID for FREE box online or on the MV3004 application. Otherwise, please pay the required fee. Note that a Wisconsin driver license or ID card is acceptable proof for voting.
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/drivers/renew/id-renewal.htm
why do you keep trying to convince us that hundreds of thousands won't be disenfranchised (they will) to supposedly "fix" a 99.9998849% perfect voting system?
 

Glaucoma

Well-Known Member
none of my utility bills, which is all alaska requires, have my photo on them you dumb fucking idiot.
LOL, so now you want an answer to a question you didn't ask you dishonest little fuck weasel?

good thing i have access to a computer, internet, printer, and live in a non-voter ID state.

i wonder if everyone else has these same resources i do?
Why do you keep calling States with voter ID laws in effect non-voter ID States?
If CO doesn't have voter ID laws, what do you call this, you lying little fuck weasel?

Colorado

§1-1-104(19.5) and 1-7-110

NOTE: Since the passage of HB 1303 in 2013, most CO voters now vote by mail. However, at least one location is open on Election Day for in-person voting, and the ID requirement spelled out here applies to those voters.

An example of a non-voter ID State would be California or New York, retard. You really are a petulant little child, aren't you? Are you going to keep doing this? Time to call me a righty again?

why do you keep trying to convince us that hundreds of thousands won't be disenfranchised (they will) to supposedly "fix" a 99.9998849% perfect voting system?

Why do you keep trying to convince us that everyone is nothing but helpless little babies with no access to anything, including free ID's for voting and/or being asked to sign an affidavit, or any NUMBER of other ways that whatever particular State offers as acceptable proof.

What's wrong with having a paper trail? Then we could accurately investigate any allegations of fraud. Sounds like a good thing to me. Are you committing fraud? Do you want to be able to prove that there was no fraud? What the fuck do you have to fear over this? If it comes to DNA swabs and RFID chips, I'll agree with you.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
LOL, so now you want an answer to a question you didn't ask you dishonest little fuck weasel?



Why do you keep calling States with voter ID laws in effect non-voter ID States?
If CO doesn't have voter ID laws, what do you call this, you lying little fuck weasel?

Colorado

§1-1-104(19.5) and 1-7-110

NOTE: Since the passage of HB 1303 in 2013, most CO voters now vote by mail. However, at least one location is open on Election Day for in-person voting, and the ID requirement spelled out here applies to those voters.

An example of a non-voter ID State would be California or New York, retard. You really are a petulant little child, aren't you? Are you going to keep doing this? Time to call me a righty again?


Why do you keep trying to convince us that everyone is nothing but helpless little babies with no access to anything, including free ID's for voting and/or being asked to sign an affidavit, or any NUMBER of other ways that whatever particular State offers as acceptable proof.

What's wrong with having a paper trail? Then we could accurately investigate any allegations of fraud. Sounds like a good thing to me. Are you committing fraud? Do you want to be able to prove that there was no fraud? What the fuck do you have to fear over this? If it comes to DNA swabs and RFID chips, I'll agree with you.
so alsaka is a voter ID state that does not require voters to show any photo ID to vote?

that is a supremely cool story, girlfriend.

let me know if you want to scissor-trib later.
 

Glaucoma

Well-Known Member
so alsaka is a voter ID state that does not require voters to show any photo ID to vote?

that is a supremely cool story, girlfriend.

let me know if you want to scissor-trib later.
Yes, you fucking moron. 'Voter ID' does not equal Photo ID, for like the 4th time. It means you have to prove who you are, somehow. If it means Joe Bob in Alaska who is helping to run the polling can vouch for you, then that's good enough for them. Jesus Christ, are you really this fucking dumb?
 

jahbrudda

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You need an id to open a bank account, or to apply for a job..

You need an id to file for unemployment, apply for welfare, medicaid, and food stamps.

You need a photo id to apply for socials security and to rent a home.

You need a photo ID to pick up prescriptions.

Now, how do all these "poor people" even exist?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You need an id to open a bank account, or to apply for a job..

You need an id to file for unemployment, apply for welfare, medicaid, and food stamps.

You need a photo id to apply for socials security and to rent a home.

You need a photo ID to pick up prescriptions.

Now, how do all these "poor people" even exist?
you're right, they must not exist, except for the fact that somehow they do.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Yes, you fucking moron. 'Voter ID' does not equal Photo ID, for like the 4th time. It means you have to prove who you are, somehow. If it means Joe Bob in Alaska who is helping to run the polling can vouch for you, then that's good enough for them. Jesus Christ, are you really this fucking dumb?
Again
Try to stay on topic
This is about Wisconsin which puts a burden on voters.
I wonder how my wife is going to meet the requirements since you need a
Photo ID
and
Proof of residence.

All the Utilitys are in my name
 

Glaucoma

Well-Known Member
http://www.brennancenter.org/analysis/voter-id-laws-passed-2011

i'm not old and infirm, i'm not religious, and i don't know anyone at the polling station.

how can i vote without a photo ID then?
HAHAHA, once again you fail to defend your retarded statements and have now shifted to something new.

If I can answer that for every State mentioned in that link (Alabama, Kansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin) using the info you just gave me and nothing more (i'm not old and infirm, i'm not religious, and i don't know anyone at the polling station.), will you leave here forever?

It'll take some time to compile, but I refuse to do all that legwork if you don't put something up.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
HAHAHA, once again you fail to defend your retarded statements and have now shifted to something new.

If I can answer that for every State mentioned in that link (Alabama, Kansas, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin) using the info you just gave me and nothing more (i'm not old and infirm, i'm not religious, and i don't know anyone at the polling station.), will you leave here forever?

It'll take some time to compile, but I refuse to do all that legwork if you don't put something up.
let's just start with the first state, alabama.

i'm young and fit, i'm not religious, and no one at the pollng station knows me.

how do i vote without a photo ID?
 

Glaucoma

Well-Known Member
Again
Try to stay on topic
This is about Wisconsin which puts a burden on voters.
I wonder how my wife is going to meet the requirements since you need a
Photo ID
and
Proof of residence.

All the Utilitys are in my name
Tell that to the Bucktard.

Does your wife work and have a paystub with her name and address on it? Do you two have a marriage certificate? How about a valid (or expired eight years or less) photo driver license or photo identification card issued by Wisconsin or another jurisdiction, except a province of the Dominion of Canada?

All these are examples of acceptable proof in obtaining a free voter ID card.
 
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