Isn't requiring an electric bill more punitive than an ID for a
homeless person or any family member not having utilities in their
name?

And then there's the scheduling your vote around neighbors that can
vouch for you?

.

On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:48 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If you walk into a polling place to vote and claim to be Jerry
> Born-in-Barnesville they should be able to easily look you up.  And,
> just to ensure you're not trying to impersonate Jerry, they might ask
> you for a recent energy or phone bill, the assumption being that they
> know you were both there and you'd really have to be special to trying
> to pull a fast one.  They might even ask you to have a neighbor or 2
> vouche for you in case you don't have such bill.
>
> But requiring an ID would therefore be unnecessary, punitive, and
> generally paranoid to the point of delusi

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