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TerryMiller

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Not by Law you don't.

You can use a County election board voter identification card or cast a provisional ballot.


In my wife's and my cases, we always show both voter registration card and photo ID. That way, they can verify that the name on the voter card and the name (and picture of us) on the driver's license are the same.
 
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But they do. When we voted early a few days ago, a sign in the room where voting was going on stated that before getting to the tables for one's ballots, one needed their green application sheet and a photo ID.
Here is the law. A photo ID is not required by Oklahoma law if one has their voter ID card that does not contain a picture.
I tested this during the last election by only producing my voting card. I was allowed to vote.

PHOTO IDENTIFICATION​

A document used for proof of identity for voting must have been issued by the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government.
The law requires a document used for proof of identity for voting to contain the following information:
  • The name of the person to whom it was issued
  • A photograph of the person to whom it was issued
  • An expiration date that is after the date of the election, unless the identification is valid indefinitely
The law requires the voter's name on the proof of identity document to "substantially conform" to the voter's name in the Precinct Registry. In other words, your name on your proof of identity must match your name in the Precinct Registry.

COUNTY ELECTION BOARD VOTER IDENTIFICATION CARD​

In addition, voters may use the free voter identification card they received by mail from the County Election Board when they registered to vote. The law allows use of the voter identification card even though it does not include a photograph.

AFFIDAVIT WITH PROVISIONAL BALLOT​

If you do not have or if you refuse to show proof of identity, you may vote by provisional ballot and prove your identity by signing a sworn affidavit.
Provisional ballots are sealed inside special envelopes and are not put through the voting device. After election day, County Election Board officials will investigate the information provided by the voter on the affidavit and either will approve the provisional ballot for counting or will reject it based on the outcome of that investigation.
A provisional ballot cast by a voter who declines or is unable to produce proof of identity shall only be considered verified and approved for counting if:
  • The voter's name on the affidavit substantially conforms to the voter's name in the voter registration database.
  • The voter's residence address on the affidavit substantially conforms to the voter's residence address in the voter registration database.
  • The voter's date of birth matches the information in the voter registration database.
  • The voter's Oklahoma driver license number or the last four digits of the voter's Social Security number on the affidavit matches the information in the voter registration database. (This provision does not apply if the voter was not required to provide a driver license number or the last four digits of the voter's Social Security number at the time of registration.)
  • The provisional ballot meets the eligibility requirements set forth in Section 7-116.1 of Title 26 of the Oklahoma Statues.
 

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I mean, except that even Team Trump says this isn't a real thing:
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From Lara Trump or not, don't you find it interesting that nearly 100% of the time there is a "glitch" in a voting system or anything having to do with votes that the "glitch" always favors the democrats? One is a fool if you don't notice this.
 
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From Lara Trump or not, don't you find it interesting that nearly 100% of the time there is a "glitch" in a voting system or anything having to do with votes that the "glitch" always favors the democrats? One is a fool if you don't notice this.
Absolutely true. If anyone read it, I posted that when Kari Lake was running for Governor in Arizona, the red districts in Maricopa county(Phoenix) had issues with voting machines and ran out of ballots in the ones that did have operating machines.
Not ONE blue democrat district had issues with the ballot machines nor lack of ballots.
 

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From Lara Trump or not, don't you find it interesting that nearly 100% of the time there is a "glitch" in a voting system or anything having to do with votes that the "glitch" always favors the democrats? One is a fool if you don't notice this.
How does that record show favoritism to a party? Did I miss a column which indicated the voter status or their votes?
 

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