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But in places that don't ask for ID, does that mean you can vote for other people? That's very funny.
California passed a law making voter ID illegal. Some cities like Huntington Beach have passed voter ID laws and are now in litigation with the state attorney general.
Most people vote by mail which is less clean than in person.
If you register to vote online, all you need is a driver license (or ID card) number and social security number. No photo necessary. No proof of citizenship.
Many non-citizens have a driver license and social security number.
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*uck insane!
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voting is in person in Portugal?
and most of Europe?
I think mail voting is unique to USA
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I'm not sure how it is in other European countries, but in Portugal you can only vote in person if you're in Portugal. If you're an emigrant you can vote at the consulate but you can also vote by post, but I'm not sure what the procedure is.
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Absentee or mail ballots were created for military stationed overseas or in a different state
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I have an uncle who has Spanish nationality and he votes by mail from any country.
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Is he a foreign service officer?
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no not at all. An ordinary civilian
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