This will apply to Maryland?

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  • Afrikeber

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 14, 2013
    6,744
    Urbana, Md.
    In Montgomery County they asked for my name then my zip, then my address to verify who I am. Then they gave me the card with a chip in it and which machine to vote from. The only reason I decided to vote early was that a convenient card from Michelle Obama came in the mail and reminded me of early voting and where near my house those places are. Thanks Michelle .....Hogan, and the Republican ticket appreciate that.
     

    Armati

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    BANNED!!!
    Apr 6, 2013
    1,902
    Baltimore
    In Montgomery County they asked for my name then my zip, then my address to verify who I am.


    It's not too late to help one of your dead neighbors get out the vote! Check the Obituaries for folks near you who have died. Do a little googling and you can get their address. Then, go to the polls and vote for them the way "you know they would have wanted to vote." If you unfold your notes with their names and addresses it might look a bit suspect but no one will protest, but just to be safe you may want to commit it to memory before you go in.
     

    KH195

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 10, 2013
    1,553
    Virginia
    Voted in PG last night, on the way in the door they had volunteers telling people that no ID was needed to vote so don't bother taking them out. When they were "verifying" my wife's identify by simply asking her name/address/month and YOB she tried to hand them her voter card, the guy turned is head and said I can't legally look at that by law. WTF?
     

    Blacksmith101

    Grumpy Old Man
    Jun 22, 2012
    22,301
    It's not too late to help one of your dead neighbors get out the vote! Check the Obituaries for folks near you who have died. Do a little googling and you can get their address. Then, go to the polls and vote for them the way "you know they would have wanted to vote." If you unfold your notes with their names and addresses it might look a bit suspect but no one will protest, but just to be safe you may want to commit it to memory before you go in.

    No one may protest but they probably will say "See you again this afternoon."
     

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