You should know this because voter ID is one of the most debated topics in American politics, especially in recent years (SAVE America Act). On one hand, there’s election integrity, and on the other, voter access.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/46320788

Of these states, six have Democratic trifectas, 23 have Republican trifectas, and seven have divided governments. There are currently 14 states that do not require identification at the polls outside of what is required by federal law. Of these 14 states, 10 have Democratic trifectas, and four have a divided government.

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    Rule 2. Please edit your post to start with “Why you should know”

    This post is locked until you message me that it is corrected. If not corrected in 24 hours this post will be removed.

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    The thing that I never hear brought up about voter id, is that voter id + electronic voting means your vote is no longer anonymous.

    And in my opinion this is the real reason why they are pushing for it. How do improve your propaganda machine if you don’t know individual results. Let alone all the more sinister reasons this information would valuable to an authoritarian regime.

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      As someone opposed to voter ID laws, how does voter ID remove anonymity when ballots are anonymous?

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        So I can’t say this is true for each “brand” of machine, however just from observing how it works where I vote.

        They scan your ID with the computer. This activates a key card. That key card is then inserted into the voting machine allowing a ballot to be cast.

        Even if you assume those records are not directly tied together. It would then be trivial for anyone with access to both data sets to just use time stamps to match the id scan to the time the ballot was submitted.

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          That is fucked. We don’t have voting machines here, just scan-tron style ballots which are anonymous and sealed that way.

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    I just don’t get it. Why wouldn’t you have to show I.D at a polling station?

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      IDs varies greatly in the US. They are not federal, they are not free, and the difficulty of obtaining the documents to get your ID often disproportionately affects poor people. In the US we banned poll taxes for many of the reasons people oppose these voter ID laws.

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    YSK it’s not fun when someone else votes for you because of a stolen identity. YSK your identity has likely been stolen on average 3 times this year and companies have absolutely no reason to protect your identity.