Minnesota, a registered voter can vouch for a non registered persons resident status. I.D. is not required if you are registered, you just tell the old person your name and they ask you if the address on the record is correct, if it is you sign your name on the line & vote
2006-11-07 04:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Florida requires picture I.D. to vote.
2006-11-07 12:19:56
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answered by jemmy 3
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I have never had to show id to vote. I have voted in Illinois, Michigan and now Maine.
2006-11-07 12:24:06
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answered by irongrama 6
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I showed ID in Fl. I don't have a problem with it. We should show ID and prove that we are an American. Foreigners shouldn't be allowed to vote in Our country unless they are citizens.
2006-11-07 13:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Very few, if any, states require any sort of ID to vote. Some hardly require ID to register.
We really need to fix this.
2006-11-07 12:19:21
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answered by Shaft 2
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Today was my first time voting in TN and I couldn't find my ID so they still allowed me to vote because I had my voters card with me.
2006-11-07 12:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in Illinois and have never had to show my ID to vote.
2006-11-07 12:20:13
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answered by Kathleen M 4
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it appears democrats after they put in 4000 voters last year that got to vote until some dem told the right people about the cheat
2006-11-07 12:21:09
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answered by powerliftingrules 5
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Me, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2006-11-07 12:19:37
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answered by ? 3
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In California...you can just show your pamphlet provided it has your name and you are in the correct voting location...you should be fine
2006-11-07 12:20:48
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answered by christiansareawesome 4
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