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Interested11342 wrote: That law is on the books primarily for rural Kentucky where people know everybody in the area. (quote) Kentucky 117.227 Confirmation of voter's identity. Election officers shall confirm the identity of each voter by personal acquaintance or by a document, such as a motor vehicle operator's license, Social Security card, or credit card. The election officer confirming the identity shall sign the precinct voter roster and list the method of identification. Effective: July 15, 2002 History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 10, sec. 1, effective July 15, 2002.-- Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 341, sec. 9, effective July 15, 1988. +++++++++ Be my guest: show me where it says the rules are diffent in the big city...
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Interested11342 wrote: I've said it before. You are incorrect. I have have said it before: you are an idiot. Just because someone asks you for a photo ID, and because you lack the backbone to stand up for yourself and show them your SSI card: doesn't make you right. I have shown you the law.
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text>You are a very stupid person.
The laws of Kentucky are the laws of Kentucky.
They are the same laws wherever you go in the state of Kentucky.
They do not have one set of laws in the rural areas and another set for the big city of Lexington... they are the same everywhere in the state. You call me stupid? Funny.
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text>I have have said it before: you are an idiot.
Just because someone asks you for a photo ID, and because you lack the backbone to stand up for yourself and show them your SSI card: doesn't make you right.
I have shown you the law. What about obammys newest scandals? He needs a tax increase so he can lend it to his campaign buddies. Is that a good reason to give this idiot more money?
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Interested11342 wrote: <quoted text> You call me stupid? Funny. Emphatically. I have posted the law several dozen times and you insist the law isn't the same in certain parts of the state? Have you ever been wrong?
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McGruff wrote: <quoted text> What about obammys newest scandals? What about your inability to tell the truth, McPuff: even after you have been drilled?
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Interested11342 wrote: <quoted text> You call me stupid? Funny. You are in fact as stupid as McPuff. Show us a rural law stating photo id is required. Waiting..........
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TonyT1961 wrote: <quoted text> You are in fact as stupid as McPuff. Show us a rural law stating photo id is required. Waiting.......... Stupid **as** McPuff? That's pretty low...
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text>What about your inability to tell the truth, McPuff: even after you have been drilled? I have only told the truth. Unlike you.
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McGruff wrote: I have only told the truth. Liar, liar, McPuff... and not limited to JUST your lie about Kentucky election law that you insist requires a photo ID. 117.227 Confirmation of voter's identity. Election officers shall confirm the identity of each voter by personal acquaintance or by a document, such as a motor vehicle operator's license, Social Security card, or credit card. The election officer confirming the identity shall sign the precinct voter roster and list the method of identification. Effective: July 15, 2002 History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 10, sec. 1, effective July 15, 2002.-- Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 341, sec. 9, effective July 15, 1988. RELATES TO: KRS 117.227 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 117.015 NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: To define the forms of identification that are acceptable in confirming the identity of voters on election day, and to provide uniformity of identification standards throughout the state. This administrative regulation is required to establish a procedure for documenting the confirmation of identity on precinct voter rosters. Section 1. In addition to the forms of identification specifically provided for by KRS 117.227, any identification card that bears both the picture and signature of the voter, or any identification card that has been issued by the county, and which has been approved in writing by the State Board of Elections, shall be acceptable for confirmation of the voter's identity. Section 2. The method of identification used shall be recorded on the precinct voter roster by use of the following codes: (1) Personal acquaintance - "PA" (2) Motor vehicle operator's license - "DL" (3) Social Security card - "SS" (4) Credit card - "CC" (5) Identification card with picture and signature (other identification)- "OI" Section 3. The election officer confirming the identity shall enter his initials on the precinct voter roster in lieu of a signature.(17 Ky.R. 1229; eff. 12-7-90.)
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text> Liar, liar, McPuff... and not limited to JUST your lie about Kentucky election law that you insist requires a photo ID. 117.227 Confirmation of voter's identity. Election officers shall confirm the identity of each voter by personal acquaintance or by a document, such as a motor vehicle operator's license, Social Security card, or credit card. The election officer confirming the identity shall sign the precinct voter roster and list the method of identification. Effective: July 15, 2002 History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 10, sec. 1, effective July 15, 2002.-- Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 341, sec. 9, effective July 15, 1988. RELATES TO: KRS 117.227 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 117.015 NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: To define the forms of identification that are acceptable in confirming the identity of voters on election day, and to provide uniformity of identification standards throughout the state. This administrative regulation is required to establish a procedure for documenting the confirmation of identity on precinct voter rosters. Section 1. In addition to the forms of identification specifically provided for by KRS 117.227, any identification card that bears both the picture and signature of the voter, or any identification card that has been issued by the county, and which has been approved in writing by the State Board of Elections, shall be acceptable for confirmation of the voter's identity. Section 2. The method of identification used shall be recorded on the precinct voter roster by use of the following codes: (1) Personal acquaintance - "PA" (2) Motor vehicle operator's license - "DL" (3) Social Security card - "SS" (4) Credit card - "CC" (5) Identification card with picture and signature (other identification)- "OI" Section 3. The election officer confirming the identity shall enter his initials on the precinct voter roster in lieu of a signature.(17 Ky.R. 1229; eff. 12-7-90.) Let it go. McPuff will insist the sky is green, when everyone else around him tells him it's blue. As the old saying goes, "ya can't fix stupid"!
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TonyT1961 wrote: As the old saying goes, "ya can't fix stupid"! Yes... it was a quote from McPuff's obstetrician...
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TonyT1961 wrote: Let it go. a couple clicks :)
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text>Liar, liar, McPuff... and not limited to JUST your lie about Kentucky election law that you insist requires a photo ID.
117.227 Confirmation of voter's identity.
Election officers shall confirm the identity of each voter by personal acquaintance or by a document, such as a motor vehicle operator's license, Social Security card, or credit card. The election officer confirming the identity shall sign the precinct voter roster and list the method of identification. Effective: July 15, 2002 History: Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 10, sec. 1, effective July 15, 2002.-- Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 341, sec. 9, effective July 15, 1988.
RELATES TO: KRS 117.227
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 117.015
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: To define the forms of identification that are acceptable in confirming the identity of voters on election day, and to provide uniformity of identification standards throughout the state. This administrative regulation is required to establish a procedure for documenting the confirmation of identity on precinct voter rosters.
Section 1. In addition to the forms of identification specifically provided for by KRS 117.227, any identification card that bears both the picture and signature of the voter, or any identification card that has been issued by the county, and which has been approved in writing by the State Board of Elections, shall be acceptable for confirmation of the voter's identity.
Section 2. The method of identification used shall be recorded on the precinct voter roster by use of the following codes:
(1) Personal acquaintance - "PA"
(2) Motor vehicle operator's license - "DL"
(3) Social Security card - "SS"
(4) Credit card - "CC"
(5) Identification card with picture and signature (other identification)- "OI"
Section 3. The election officer confirming the identity shall enter his initials on the precinct voter roster in lieu of a signature.(17 Ky.R. 1229; eff. 12-7-90.) If you don't have a photo ID Acorn will help you get one, or two, or twenty. They will also drive you around to several voting stations. No problem.
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I still haven't heard any comments on obammys making fraudulent loans to campaign buddies. He is now loan officer n chief. He would have been fired from a check cashing store.
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McGruff wrote: <quoted text> If you don't have a photo Precious baby: you have been proved wrong. Do quit your whining.
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barefoot2626 wrote: <quoted text>Precious baby: you have been proved wrong. Do quit your whining. No. I am right. I have to show a photo iD where I vote.
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McGruff wrote: <quoted text> Well where I vote it is a photo id. Then you don't vote in Kentucky.
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