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Reason: typo

I voted in person in The People's Republic of Kalifornia.

While in line they were handing everyone cards and said we needed to fill them out and sign them to get a ballot.

I did not fill mine out and when I got to the table the guy at first said he couldn't give me a ballot.

I showed him my ID and signed the ledger book as usual and told him to look me up in the computer, it used to be huge voter roll books.

He looked me up and said my ID and signature matched but called a supervisor before he could give me a ballot.

Supervisor came over and I said I needed to fill out the card to get a ballot. I asked her to show me where the law had changed since the last election. She said she had no proof and could not show me that the law had changed.

Another person ahead of me didn't want to fill it out either and he was off to the side listening to see what would happen with me. They finally relented and gave me a ballot without filling out their extra card because they could not prove it was legally required.

Supervisor said they don't take IDs anymore because it is considered an invasion of privacy!

I insisted they use my ID to verify my identity and they finally gave me a ballot.

One thing I did not like was you cast your votes on a touchscreen and then your ballot is printed at the end with a QR code they scan later.

But your choices are also listed on the paper so they could just choose to not scan your sheet if they see you voted for someone they don't like.

More bullshit voter suppression attempts and potential voter fraud in The People's Republic of Kalifornia.

163 days ago
21 score
Reason: Original

I voted in person in The People's Republic of Kalifornia.

While in line they were handing everyone cards and said we needed to fill them out and sign them to get a ballot.

I did not fill mine out and when I got to the table the guy at first said he couldn't give me a ballot.

I told showed him my ID and signed the ledger book as usual and told him to look me up in the computer, it used to be huge voter roll books.

He looked me up and said my ID and signature matched but called a supervisor before he could give me a ballot.

Supervisor came over and I said I needed to fill out the card to get a ballot. I asked her to show me where the law had changed since the last election. She said she had no proof and could not show me that the law had changed.

Another person ahead of me didn't want to fill it out either and he was off to the side listening to see what would happen with me. They finally relented and gave me a ballot without filling out their extra card because they could not prove it was legally required.

Supervisor said they don't take IDs anymore because it is considered an invasion of privacy!

I insisted they use my ID to verify my identity and they finally gave me a ballot.

One thing I did not like was you cast your votes on a touchscreen and then your ballot is printed at the end with a QR code they scan later.

But your choices are also listed on the paper so they could just choose to not scan your sheet if they see you voted for someone they don't like.

More bullshit voter suppression attempts and potential voter fraud in The People's Republic of Kalifornia.

163 days ago
1 score