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In reply to the discussion: Beware of voter-suppression mischief in Texas [View all]Gothmog
(180,095 posts)32. No problem
This is area that I have been doing a great deal of work in. The Texas State Democratic Party has some very good training on election issues and procedures available on the Voter Enhancement Project section of the state party web site. Sondra does a good job and these are good training sessions if anyone whats to learn more about this area. The training for election judges and workers is actually better than the course that I took when I trained to be an election judge for the May primary.
The best way to defend the vote is to make sure voters know their rights.
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My fear is that dishonest election workers will go ahead and demand the extra ID from people who
northoftheborder
Oct 2012
#2
It is my position that a good Democratic Poll worker is worth ten poll watchers
Gothmog
Oct 2012
#49
No, I voted early in the general election in 2008 & used my registration card
WolverineDG
Oct 2012
#43
I early voted in TX. There was a sign posted: PHOTO ID IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS ELECTION.
Honeycombe8
Oct 2012
#36