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Originally Posted by kane
In my state you must prove you are a citizen to register. Also, in my state, to get a drivers license you must show a birth certificate (or other accepted documents like military papers) proving you are a citizen. My mom, in her mid-70's no longer drives but had to renew her state ID. They made her track down her birth certificate in order to give her the ID card even though she has had an ID in this state since 1971.
You prove you are a citizen when you register then a few weeks before the election you ballot shows up in the mail. No citizenship, no registration, no voting. It's simple.
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Man, i thought for sure that couldn't be true in Oregon, but sure enough! ...
Apply for an Oregon ID Card
Proof of your identity, date of birth and legal U.S. presence, such as your:- U.S. citizenship certificate.
- U.S. birth certificate.
- Foreign passport and I-94 printout.