Well, thats not fraud. Lol
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It's on the voter registration probably.
Am I voting wrong? I've never had to use my SS, only my drivers license. Would be nice if they made us use our SS but unfortunately I think this is disinfo.
Drivers license... you have to prove your identity to get it... multiple ways. Voting assumes that if you have such valid forms of ID, it has been vetted, but it really hasn't apparently... and motor voter laws are how many register... ADOT does a lot of registrations.... you do have to to give proof of ID when registering other ways too which can tie back. It just hasn't really been checked until now.
I remember my social security number used to be on my driver's license until the state finally quit doing that. Believe some states used to actually just issue the DL under your SS. I know AZ used to issue drivers licenses that lasted until you turned 65.
All states are different, I just use my voting registration card,when I vote. It was so long ago when I registered I don't know if I had to give my SS or not.
Motor Voter Act requires states to submit social security numbers of people registered to vote under the act to the SSA database to verify. California is a horrendous offender in this regard. The amount of “no match” returns from SSA in CA is staggering.
https://www.ssa.gov/open/havv/havv-jan2011-todate.html
What about when you registered to vote, did you have to provide it then?