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Originally Posted by hjnet
So as a European I have to ask, what kind of identification do you need to vote in the US?
Here they have a list with your name on, and once you've shown an official ID with a photo of yours on it (i.e. passport or driver license) you get crossed of the list and you're allowed to vote.
You're also allocated to a certain location to vote, you can't just go anywhere. And only people on the official list are allowed to vote at that location.
How does that work in the US?
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Obviously, it doesn't work .....
In Canada, at least for Quebec as I only vote once in an election ....

, it is the same as you .
We are on a list, notified by mail, list is available to consult. Once at the polling station, we present a valid id ( passport, drivers licence, RAMQ ) .... We hane no machine, just the good old way and never have the nightmares that we witness in the USA ....