And in other news, my 27 yo lib-ish daughter just moved back in and her voter reg application arrived today in the mail. I accidentally lost it in a boating accident.
This is the concerning part. I'm new to NC so I'm still getting up to speed:
from Your County Board of Elections
Beginning with the municipal elections in 2023, voters will be asked to show photo ID when voting in North Carolina. Most voters will simply show their driver’s license, but there are other acceptable photo IDs. Visit Voter ID for more information about acceptable forms of photo ID for voting.
Don’t have an acceptable photo ID for voting? North Carolina registered voters can get one from their county board of elections. Read the steps below to find out how.
Additionally, voters can get a state ID card for free from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV). Find more information under “No-Fee ID Cards” at State IDs | NCDMV.
Need a gov issued ID to vote in NC.
Unless I missed something, the elections board will provide a phony ID accepted at polling locations
https://greatawakening.win/p/16c1uemnoM/absolutely-ridiculous--you-just-/
And in other news, my 27 yo lib-ish daughter just moved back in and her voter reg application arrived today in the mail. I accidentally lost it in a boating accident.
INteresting. I had heard rumors of this. Thing is, it won't be a gov issued ID, which is what is required in NC.
Yes it is a government issued ID.
When did they pass the law that it had to be a government issued ID for NC?
https://www.ncsbe.gov/voting/voter-id
This is the concerning part. I'm new to NC so I'm still getting up to speed:
from Your County Board of Elections Beginning with the municipal elections in 2023, voters will be asked to show photo ID when voting in North Carolina. Most voters will simply show their driver’s license, but there are other acceptable photo IDs. Visit Voter ID for more information about acceptable forms of photo ID for voting.
Don’t have an acceptable photo ID for voting? North Carolina registered voters can get one from their county board of elections. Read the steps below to find out how.
Additionally, voters can get a state ID card for free from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV). Find more information under “No-Fee ID Cards” at State IDs | NCDMV.