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Originally Posted by EODguy
True, but honestly do you ever see that happening since some folks already say having an ID is a burden on the poor and minorities? If people won't accept an ID that must also be used to open a bank account, cash a check, buy alcohol, drive a car, rent a place or board a plane...
I don't think they'll go for some coat of arms/family crest that has such a narrow use.
But I do agree we need something to reduce voter fraud. Maybe something like Mexico uses?
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That works if the voting is in person.
We need an additional form of verification on our voting documents to avoid tempering.