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TopicIf voting is a right, why shouldn't people be automatically registered to vote?
brestugo
07/28/23 2:56:59 PM
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SuperVegitoFAN posted...
Same here in Denmark. I admit i dont know if you can avoid bringing anything, i havent tried, and have no plan to.

IIRC: I just show up in the time frame allotted (IIRC 8-20) give the blanket, recite my SSN/Birthdate (dont recall specifics, but its either birthdate or SSN. Danish SSN is Birthdate in DD/MM/YY + 4 more numbers) go into the both with the long ass sheet of paper, sign a cross on the person i vote for, then put the long ass sheet of paper into a plastic bin outside the booth, and go home.

Ive not been eligble for voting that many times yet, but i dont remember much of a queue either, nor a lot of people around.

Admittedly, small city/town/whatever but still. The hardest part is the 2km walk lol.

And IIRC Inmates can vote too, which i believe isnt a thing in the US.

In the US inmates can't vote and in many states having a certain type of conviction can cause you to lose the right to vote.

There's nothing in the Constitution about preventing prisoner voting however.

The US custom evolved from the "vagrancy-chain gang-prison-disenfranchisement" system of Jim Crow states.


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