BitYakin
Posts: 882
Joined: 10/15/2005 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: DomKen quote:
ORIGINAL: BitYakin quote:
ORIGINAL: DomKen quote:
ORIGINAL: BitYakin quote:
ORIGINAL: DomKen quote:
ORIGINAL: BitYakin <boring ranting deleted> Did you actually look at the form in question. They want the last 4 of your SS#. Want to bet they can index a last 4 to your legal name and determine if your really are a citizen? Do you really think an entire state simply lets anyone vote with no precautions? as a matter of a fact YES I DID, Box 8 – Last Four Digits of Social Security Number Required for registration unless you do not have a Social Security Number. (§115.155, RSMO, §115.158, RSMo.) If you do not have a Social Security Number, leave blank. And if you actually follow the references in the instructions to section 115 par 155 of the Revised Missouri statute you will find this: quote:
3. Upon receipt by mail of a completed and signed voter registration application, a voter registration application forwarded by the division of motor vehicle and drivers licensing of the department of revenue pursuant to section 115.160, or a voter registration agency pursuant to section 115.162, the election authority shall, if satisfied that the applicant is entitled to register, transfer all data necessary for the registration records from the application to its registration system. Within seven business days after receiving the application, the election authority shall send the applicant a verification notice. If such notice is returned as undeliverable by the postal service within the time established by the election authority, the election authority shall not place the applicant's name on the voter registration file. 4. If, upon receipt by mail of a voter registration application or a voter registration application forwarded pursuant to section 115.160 or 115.162, the election authority determines that the applicant is not entitled to register, such authority shall, within seven business days after receiving the application, so notify the applicant by mail and state the reason such authority has determined the applicant is not qualified. The applicant may have such determination reviewed pursuant to the provisions of section 115.223. If an applicant for voter registration fails to answer the question on the application concerning United States citizenship, the election authority shall notify the applicant of the failure and provide the applicant with an opportunity to complete the form in a timely manner to allow for the completion of the registration form before the next election. http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C100-199/1150000155.HTM So just like I said at the beginning of this, the state is supposed to verify whether a person attempting to register to vote is a citizen. If you really think the only possible way to do that is requiring a citizen to present a picture ID every time they vote you are sorely mistaken. andddd where in all that did it say using a utility bill is reason for denial of the application? It says the election authority has to determine if the person is qualified to vote. That includes determining if someone is a citizen. Since no one has yet shown any non citixens voting in Missouri I assume the system is working just fine. You will of course continue ranting and shouting till you get another time out. yessss and it ALSO says a UTILITY BILL is sufficiant to satisfy that determination! DUDE its RIGHT THERE ON THE PAGE, clear as clear can BE! and thinking on what I said earlier about, what people put on thier apps, I am guessing since the utility bill is the most disposable document, its probably the one most often used why go to kinkos and have a copy made of a DL or some other document you need to keep when you can just pop last months original ultilty bill in with the app! and if its COMMON for people to do that, odds are no one is going to give it a second thought!
< Message edited by BitYakin -- 8/16/2013 2:25:07 AM >
|