Republicans are rigging elections to win. They're anti-voter and anti-democracy.
Republicans are suppressing votes and trying to remake the electorate to win in states like Georgia and North Dakota. That's un-American.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinio...0-bkMKawPol2Ro
The bullshit runs deep in your world.
A party doesn't run polling stations or decide who can or can't vote.
It's impossible for a party to move or close a polling station.
Another thing, how the f-ck would they know who someone is voting for or the tally to shut it down early with a lead.
For someone 70 years old and you sure are a dumb f-ck.
It took me 20 seconds to find who runs elections, all the requirements to vote and polling stations in Georgia and in no less than 11 languages.
Want the Tagalog version Clippy?
The Elections Division of the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office organizes and oversees all election activity, including voter registration, municipal, state, county, and federal elections. They are responsible for certification of election results as well as certifying the qualification of candidates and preparation of ballots and election forms and materials. The Elections Division provides Great Seal certification for authentication of public documents for foreign use for non-Hague countries. Along with those duties, the Elections Division maintains the Statewide Voter Registration Database to ensure that voter registration lists are current statewide. They are also accountable for investigating election fraud and enforcing state election laws.
GEORGIA VOTER IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Georgia law (O.C.G.A § 21-2-417) requires Georgia residents to show photo identification when voting in person. This website is just one part of our comprehensive outreach and education program to ensure that citizens are aware of the photo identification requirement. Electronic versions of publications and press releases pertaining to this requirement are available here as well. If you have questions, need more information or have difficulty getting a free Voter Identification Card, you can contact your county registrar’s office or the Secretary of State’s Elections Division at:
Telephone (8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.)
Local: (404) 656-2871
Toll-Free: (844) 753-7825
V/TTY: (404) 656-1787
Fax: (404) 651-9531
You are not required to provide identification when you vote absentee by mail.
WHAT IDS ARE ACCEPTABLE?
Any valid state or federal government issued photo ID, including a free ID Card issued by your county registrar's office or the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS)
A Georgia Driver's License, even if expired
Valid employee photo ID from any branch, department, agency, or entity of the U.S. Government, Georgia, or any county, municipality, board, authority or other entity of this state
Valid U.S. passport ID
Valid U.S. military photo ID
Valid tribal photo ID
Bring one of these six forms of identification to vote.
GEORGIA'S VOTER IDENTIFICATION CARD
If you do not have one of the six acceptable forms of photo ID, the State of Georgia offers a free ID Card. An ID card can be issued at any county registrar's office or Department of Driver Services Office free of charge.
To receive a voter identification card, the voter must provide:
A photo identity document or approved non-photo identity document that includes full legal name and date of birth
Documentation showing the voter's date of birth
Evidence that the applicant is a registered voter
Documentation showing the applicant's name and residential address
Example of a Georgia Voter Identification Card:
PUBLICATIONS
Acceptable Student ID: College, University, Technical College
Georgia Voter Identification Requirements Brochure
Georgia Voter Information Guide Brochure
Georgia Voter Identification Requirements Poster
Georgia Voter Identification Requirements Flyer