Irrelevant
Well-known member
As I quoted earlier, the quick review I did said that only about 1% don't have an ID, but that up to 10% don't have one that currently matches where they live or has been renewed or whatever, thus making them ineligible. I know there was a time when I was working six 12's out of town, and simply couldn't renew my license. I got pulled over for speeding and damn near arrested. I wasn't intentional, but life happens, shit happens. Maybe that means I shouldn't have been allowed to vote for those few months, but a helluva lot of people have died over the years to ensure that I can vote. Seems rather trite to withhold that right over my inability to tell work to piss off.This is assuming this 10% either wouldn't go get a valid ID or can't for some reason. Might very well require some folks to do something they have not had to do in the past.

