Nonsense. You can register online. And you can even register in Wisconsin as a first-time registrant who has established residence outside the US with no intention of returning. Or even if you have never lived in or even visited the US or Wisconsin, if you (claim to) have a parent or legal guardian who lives or used to live there https://elections.wi.gov/voters/overseas
You must provide your Wisconsin driver's license number or Wisconsin-issued ID number. If you do not have either of these numbers, provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have a Wisconsin driver's license number, a Wisconsin-issued ID number, or a Social Security Number, you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Wisconsin driver's license, Wisconsin-issued ID number, or Social Security Number."
Hmm, online registration and absentee voting is ripe for fraud. I've only done it in person. In person it's monitored very well. Maybe some could slip through in our densely populated areas.
Now I wonder how many States have these measures? And do any of these become "provisional ballots" that can be challenged and not counted?
If someone is registered, their ballots won't be provisional.
As far as I know, no-ID registration is available in all states, but I haven't done a thorough search. I suspect it's available in Wisconsin for in-person registrants too -- if you can just answer the request for a Wisconsin driver's license/ID number or last 4 digits of SS number on the FPCA form by just writing that you don't have any of these, I expect you can do the same thing in person. You just aren't aware of it beause when you registered and were asked for ID, you just pulled it out.
Every state I know about allows anybody to hand out and collect voter registration forms -- common on college campuses and at various large gathering places in low-income neighborhoods. And the people working these "voter registration drives" have generally be trained on how to register people with the minimum possible information (lots of completely nonexistent people also get registered via these drives).
I specifically asked a poll worker about this when I was there in 2016. Having read all the rules (or so I thought, I didn't read through the online registration process) I figured the best way to get a correct answer on how things are actually done would be to talk to someone there who seems to have done this a while. Bottom line is exceptions are made for the homeless, but you'd still have to be willing to leave and come back with some things to be able to vote, even if you were registered.
These voter drives are bs. I don't care about leftists accusing us of "wanting to disenfranchise voters." The integrity of our elections is paramount to the integrity of our Nation, and that's at risk now more than ever. By a LOT
Nonsense. You can register online. And you can even register in Wisconsin as a first-time registrant who has established residence outside the US with no intention of returning. Or even if you have never lived in or even visited the US or Wisconsin, if you (claim to) have a parent or legal guardian who lives or used to live there https://elections.wi.gov/voters/overseas
See the instructions for registering via the FPCA form ( https://www.fvap.gov/uploads/FVAP/Forms/fpca2013.pdf ) which both the temporary and permanent overseas voter instructions link to: https://www.fvap.gov/guide/chapter2/wisconsin
Hmm, online registration and absentee voting is ripe for fraud. I've only done it in person. In person it's monitored very well. Maybe some could slip through in our densely populated areas.
Now I wonder how many States have these measures? And do any of these become "provisional ballots" that can be challenged and not counted?
If someone is registered, their ballots won't be provisional.
As far as I know, no-ID registration is available in all states, but I haven't done a thorough search. I suspect it's available in Wisconsin for in-person registrants too -- if you can just answer the request for a Wisconsin driver's license/ID number or last 4 digits of SS number on the FPCA form by just writing that you don't have any of these, I expect you can do the same thing in person. You just aren't aware of it beause when you registered and were asked for ID, you just pulled it out.
Every state I know about allows anybody to hand out and collect voter registration forms -- common on college campuses and at various large gathering places in low-income neighborhoods. And the people working these "voter registration drives" have generally be trained on how to register people with the minimum possible information (lots of completely nonexistent people also get registered via these drives).
I specifically asked a poll worker about this when I was there in 2016. Having read all the rules (or so I thought, I didn't read through the online registration process) I figured the best way to get a correct answer on how things are actually done would be to talk to someone there who seems to have done this a while. Bottom line is exceptions are made for the homeless, but you'd still have to be willing to leave and come back with some things to be able to vote, even if you were registered.
These voter drives are bs. I don't care about leftists accusing us of "wanting to disenfranchise voters." The integrity of our elections is paramount to the integrity of our Nation, and that's at risk now more than ever. By a LOT