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Erich Bloodaxe BSN

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5. I hadn't paid much attention, but this was done to me as well in Ohio.
Wed May 21, 2014, 02:56 PM
May 2014

Seeing that others complained, I'm wondering now if it was 'beyond regular procedures' here.

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oops misunderstood the article leftyohiolib May 2014 #1
What did I FUCKING tell you would happen! randys1 May 2014 #2
And all this for a problem that does not exist!! PumpkinAle May 2014 #3
Hey, the rethugs led us into a war with no reason. Taking a little vote will not worry them. jwirr May 2014 #8
Any reports of how many people weren't allowed to vote because they failed the "quiz"? n/t hughee99 May 2014 #4
I don't know how many were turned away, but the Republican gubernatorial candidate was Arkansas Granny May 2014 #6
I hadn't paid much attention, but this was done to me as well in Ohio. Erich Bloodaxe BSN May 2014 #5
Depending on the Question, it is the policy here in Ohio PuppyBismark May 2014 #7
Yes, varifying the address that you currently live at is done here also but the drivers license is jwirr May 2014 #9
You don't need an ID to vote here in MN. geardaddy May 2014 #13
That is true. I used my drivers license when I was not sure how I had registered last time since I jwirr May 2014 #14
I'm so glad that Voter ID ballot measure failed geardaddy May 2014 #15
So am I. I cannot think of a less patriotic action than to deny a person the vote. Especially the jwirr May 2014 #16
Yes, and I varify my address all the time. RoccoR5955 May 2014 #19
I live in Ohio maindawg May 2014 #21
Not sure what part of Ohio you live in, but Ohio indeed requires an ID. PuppyBismark May 2014 #23
It would be so tempting to raise hell when asked inappropriate questions TNNurse May 2014 #10
Maybe they should have had their staffers answer the questions for them. geardaddy May 2014 #11
bastards, all of them.... secondwind May 2014 #12
I wish someone would show them a ID knuckle sandwich. olegramps May 2014 #17
Democratic ballot? bearssoapbox May 2014 #18
I hear in some parts of Texass RoccoR5955 May 2014 #20
Hey, that's a good deal. bearssoapbox May 2014 #22
K & R !!! WillyT May 2014 #24
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