Don't go there. In Florida we have ALWAYS had to show I.D. to vote.
So do other states. Google it.
We went voting day and when we got inside she yelled out "put your voter cards away. Just have your driver licence or Florida ID ready, put your voter cards away"
I smiled bigly at her. That's how we vote.
If you don't want a president requiring you or anyone to have ID, you should. Trump can want to do this, but your state right now can. That's where the work is, we had to do.
What we learned is when you work on federal bills aimed at more transparent voting, it scares the shit out of them and they tell the state or whoever is driving it to fix their problem. We fixed Fl pushing HR811 in congress. Got a representative to sponsor a bill and his chief of staff wrote a good bill. Of course they didn't want this everywhere... transparent elections, so they told Charlie Crist to give us paper in the counties without any ballots! So there would be no federal mandate on States using electronics.
Blockchain voting is the only way to do this quickly and accuratly. Each person has a Passport style voting card with a synced number. This way you can vote and see where your number voting for and everyone can see it and not change it. UNFORTUNANTLY this will be a big step toward Centralized Federal Digital Currency and other Digital big brother BS. I'm torn. Would be nice to be able to verify who are vote was counted for at the end of the day. There is a lot of opportunity for great innovations here for both security, privacy, transparency and speed of counting.
Don't go there. In Florida we have ALWAYS had to show I.D. to vote.
So do other states. Google it.
We went voting day and when we got inside she yelled out "put your voter cards away. Just have your driver licence or Florida ID ready, put your voter cards away"
I smiled bigly at her. That's how we vote.
If you don't want a president requiring you or anyone to have ID, you should. Trump can want to do this, but your state right now can. That's where the work is, we had to do.
What we learned is when you work on federal bills aimed at more transparent voting, it scares the shit out of them and they tell the state or whoever is driving it to fix their problem. We fixed Fl pushing HR811 in congress. Got a representative to sponsor a bill and his chief of staff wrote a good bill. Of course they didn't want this everywhere... transparent elections, so they told Charlie Crist to give us paper in the counties without any ballots! So there would be no federal mandate on States using electronics.
Blockchain voting is the only way to do this quickly and accuratly. Each person has a Passport style voting card with a synced number. This way you can vote and see where your number voting for and everyone can see it and not change it. UNFORTUNANTLY this will be a big step toward Centralized Federal Digital Currency and other Digital big brother BS. I'm torn. Would be nice to be able to verify who are vote was counted for at the end of the day. There is a lot of opportunity for great innovations here for both security, privacy, transparency and speed of counting.