Data: More Than 200,000 People On North Carolina Voter Rolls ‘Missing’ ID Numbers
(thefederalist.com)
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I’m a poll worker for a rural NC county. All I can say to this is if in my county a person doesn’t have this information in their record on file in our database it requires them to provide that information to us when they come to the polls to vote. Otherwise we cannot issue them a ballot. Also NC now has voter ID so it requires voters to show us a valid id.
Another thing is here in my county a person who hasn’t voted in two years goes on our list as inactive. They have to show us some kind of info with their NC address that shows they live at that address. So a photo ID is ok if it has their current address on it. Otherwise they require a photo ID (could be a former expired federal ID with no address) and say an electric bill with their name and current address showing they live there
I know how it works here. But I cannot vouch for those other counties in NC. And I bet they could still have gotten absentee ballots sent to them depending on who is running their county board of elections. I suspect these were some of the absentee ballots who voted in the 2020 election.
Do you remember back in 2012 (Homobama's re-election) when thousands of NC "Voters" were discovered to be over 100 years old and several counties had more votes than registered voters?
The fraud was obvious back then, but sadly we were all labeled as kooks and cOnSpIrAcy TheOriStS just for pointing it out.
NC is voter ID statewide. I would suspect that the rules are similar if not identical across the state, pertaining to not having a current ID - utility bill, etc.
Yes, we now have voter id. But each county is run by different Boards of Election. Their county is only as good as those running it. This the rolls may be better in some counties than others.
I’m new to NC so I don’t know how things are run here but, yeah, Meck, Wake and Buncombe are probably the counties to keep an eye on.