Here in NC you would need what we call a HAVA document and a legitimate picture ID to register to vote
A HAVA document would be a bill or a phone payment with your name and current address to prove you lived there.
You would still need a picture ID. We would still accept out of state licenses to register but would ask if you lived here more than 30 days or less. A current passport would also be acceptable or even a federal government ID with a photo. (No expiration date). If you’re over 65 in NC an expired drivers license is still acceptable as long as it expired on or after your 65th birthday.
Also our local election boards can give you a free photo ID so you can vote. Proof of HAVA document would be required to obtain one of these.
As long as you dropped it off at your county election board and not in a drop box you are probably good especially if you have both parites working in your election board to count the votes.
Is there any way to observe them being counted? Just wondering how it works in those states with only absentee ballots.
They can cheat just as badly on Election Day as they can during early voting. But banking your vote makes it less likely someone will vote in your place and allow you to sit back on Election Day.
And whatever Election Day shenanigans brings (cybersecurity issues, Antifa gangs, a terror attack, ot even ballots too beg for the machines) your vote is locked in and that’s a good thing
When you entered the polling station how were you given your ballots? What’s the procedure to qualify to get a ballot? Do you get a piece of paper on entry before you go to a ballot table?
Did you all go to the same person to get processed? Also how many poll workers were checking in voters? Depending on who you went to might have determined the machine you put your ballot into
Is it possible the machine you fed your ballot into is for your precinct only? Different precincts will have different ballot styles And could that be the reason there were two separate scanners?
As a poll worker in my area we only have one scanner that one puts their ballot into. However, in my county we have at least 36 different ballot styles. When a voter enters we look them up in the data base (lap top) which prints out an ATV (Authorization to vote) form if they are registered and able to vote.
Then they go to the ballot table. Ballot table poll workers locate the ballot number from the ATV form then hand scan both the ATV form and ballot to make sure it’s the correct ballot for that voter’s precinct. Then poll workers write the number (includes which printer it came from on the ballot) before handing it to the voter to vote. After voting on ballot voter takes to the one ballot drop machine scanner.
As a former SLP who worked with young children I saw how the vaccines destroyed so many young children and their families. One family had three autistic children who were all normal before their MMR shots. It was so sad. After they were disabled, I told them not to take them in for annual flu shots due to them possibly causing them further harm.
A friend gave her son a flu shot when he was 3. Not even a week later he had lost his ability to make eye contact and he became nonverbal where he had been speaking in full sentences before and he had issues with his balance, too.
I started doing Speech Therapy back in the 70's. I used to work with kids who just had lisps or articulation errors. But by the time I retired almost everyone on my caseload was autistic with multiple language, behavior problems, and sensory issues.