Edit/Update: It turns out that my last name has a capitol letter in the middle and they put a space in it. Thank god. I can actually vote this year.

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    Oof. I checked mine three times this cycle to be sure. Never know when some awful mistake, like voting in a Democratic primary, will get your TX Voter info deleted.

    You know, though, since we’re mostly left-leaning around these parts, just tell me the secret code and I’ll meet you at a basement in the People’s Republic of Austin and we’ll discuss getting three non-citizens to vote however you’d like, and then we can dine on the flesh of Christians to celebrate!

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      How are you guys looking on adrenochrome down that way? Supply shortages have hit us hard on the east coast. I’d kill for some fresh, virginal blood right about now.

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        I’d kill for some fresh, virginal blood right about now.

        ISWYDT. Congratulations to you for your dark cleverness, fellow leftist devil!

        Unfortunately, it’s not much better here. The annoyingly heroic Governor Abbott has heroically deployed the heroic Texas Military Department and is disrupting our usual channels along the Rio Grande, both for commodity Catholics, and for nefarious agents to procure high-end evangelical targets in Sugar Land and Southlake. On the plus side, the lack of fresh victims is stressing our natural rivals the Chupacabras, so once we stuff the ballot box and then eliminate all those who stand in our way, Stanley in logistics says things will be back to normal fairly soon, as the extraction facilities in the Planned Parenthood clinics have not yet been seized. Remember to keep an eye out for the distribution points marked out with the “Y’all means All” Pride flags!

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        Oh, you fool. Christians are part of the body of Christ, and communion involves eating of the body of Christ, and communion is entering into a convenant as a living member of the body of Christ…

        Don’t eat the Christians. That’s how it spreads.

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          It’s like Mad Cow Disease, except most of the Christians around here have no brains.

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      …here’s the thing most folks don’t realise: as a metropolitan area, austin skews far more conservative than san antonio…

      (we actually meet in the basement of the alamo)

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    As a European, the whole registering to vote thing is honestly one of the wildest parts of the US elections to me. It’s so unnecessary complicated and prone to errors/manipulation. I just have to show up with my ID, doesn’t matter if it’s for the EU parliament or the local city senate.

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      It’s by design. We could make it easier, but certain groups benefit from making it difficult.

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          On the one hand, the UN making a resolution that they won’t trust the results of the US elections would play right into the hands of what some MAGAs are saying.

          But MAGAs then agreeing to any UN resolution, especially one that requires third party oversight…

          I’d say the odds are even on this.

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      It’s wild.

      There are some local and state governments trying to pass automatic voter registration, but it’s an uphill battle, not unlike most things that would generally benefit the public good in this country.

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        Even in California, we got automatic voter registration passed the legislature, only for the governor to veto it.

        Just wild that something so fundamental to a functioning democracy is so divisive.

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          functioning democracy

          That’s exactly why it’s divisive. They don’t want a functioning democracy.

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      There’s never been a United States ID card, for… reasons. As a Californian, I could get a California ID card, at the same place I got my California Driver’s License, if I didn’t intend to drive. The forms have the option of adding Voter Registration using the same information (birth certificate, proof of residence) at the same time. But some states make it all much more complicated.

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      As a European, the whole registering to vote thing is honestly one of the wildest parts of the US elections to me. It’s so unnecessary complicated and prone to errors/manipulation.

      …what the electorate consider a bug the politicians consider a feature…

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      Yeah but we have voter id. And for some reason Americans think it is unreasonable to have to have a government issued ID as this would disenfranchise all the people that don’t have an ID… Which I think is also weird. Just make IDs accessible to citizens at low costs and implement voterID across the board.

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        A certain political party benefits from low voter turnout. Which, coincidentally, also happens to be the party working to get Trump elected and shield him from the repercussions of his crimes.

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          Yeah. It’s also not as if doing this now will be reasonable. It will be something that needs to be put into law including the affordable national ID and then worked towards over the course of a decade or something.

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      Imagine you moved countries, and were entitled to vote in both.

      You have to tell the new country you exist there.

      That’s the most common failure mode in the US, when you move states or even counties and there’s a miscommunication or lack of communication between where you came from and where you are. There is no top level federal voter database.

      There are other issues, but this is the most common.

      You don’t vote at a federal level, you vote at a state level, for federal stuff. (And state/local stuff)

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        I think for most people in the US when you move you have to get a new driver’s license, and that process also lets you register to vote as an automatic bonus if you check a box saying you want it

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          That’s true but I’m just explaining the potential problem.

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      It’s overblown. It’s mostly propaganda.

      I just have to show up with my ID

      My ID is good for 5 years, and I am required to update it within 60 days of changing residences. Every time I’ve renewed or updated it, they have asked me if I wanted to register or update my voter registration. My registration is updated every time I vote, and I don’t get de-registered unless I skip voting for about a decade straight, without re-registering when I renew my ID card.

      ALL of the problems with voter registration are about people who either can’t or won’t get or renew their ID card. Every time you read about voter registration issues in the US, you should imagine going to your polling station without a current ID card.

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        That’s called privilege. You literally don’t realize what a burden it is for some people to comply with voter registration requirements, because your life is such that it’s easy for you.

        I could try and explain it, but in my experience every example I give, you’ll take out of context and come up with a simple fix. Because you aren’t able to understand the cumulative effect of thousands of these examples all happening all the time. You’ll just pick each one, imagine it happening to you in your life once, and think “oh that’s not a big deal I could handle that”. But it’s death by a thousand cuts. “That” is not a one time aberration. Your whole life is nothing but “that”.

        You just have to believe those of us more experienced in that kind of hardship than you.

        Or, alternatively, believe the Republicans who have been caught on a hot mic saying that they implent voter ID laws specifically to suppress Dem votes.

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          Hmm they did say “can’t” suggesting they acknowledge some folks have things blocking them

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            Yes, there are people who can’t obtain an ID card, for whatever reason. A European citizen who couldn’t obtain an ID card would have the exact same problems voting that an American citizen does. I don’t have a systemic solution for that. This would seem to be something that would need to be handled on a case-by-case basis, possibly involving the judicial system and a court order. It also doesn’t seem to be a particularly common problem. I’d bet all the money in my pockets that OP does, indeed, have some sort of ID card.

            We have a remedy for this: Provisional ballots. Cast your vote now, and resolve any clusterfuck with registration later.

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          That’s called privilege. You literally don’t realize what a burden it is for some people to comply with voter registration requirements, because your life is such that it’s easy for you.

          The “privilege” you are talking about is the exact same privilege the parent comment assumed:

          I just have to show up with my ID, doesn’t matter if it’s for the EU parliament or the local city senate.

          The “privilege” you are talking about is “having an ID card”. Every time you obtain, renew, replace, update, or otherwise contact the state bureau handling ID cards (usually, the DMV), they are required, under federal law, to update your voter registration unless you specifically decline.

          The European standard is “get an ID card, show up and vote”. We implemented the European standard back in 1993.

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            Proving my point here. Yes, that’s privilege. It seems like normal to you, as all privilege does. But it’s very difficult for a lot of people.

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          What I’m describing has been federal law for over 30 years. The European criticism about ID cards is nonsensical. Every time you obtain, renew, or amend your drivers license or ID, you update your voter registration.

          Remember the context of my comment: I am replying to European criticism of registration. The European approach is for everyone to obtain a government issued ID card and present it at the polling station. The NVRA already does this. We have already adopted the European solution to this problem.

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    Not a Texan, but here in Missouri, you can request your absentee ballot as early as 9/24 this year.

    I requested mine, waited two weeks, and it never arrived. So last week I requested another, and I’m waiting for it. I do think there’s some fuckery afoot with the mail, so I’m probably going to be stuck voting absentee in-person at my local election board.

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      Mail-in voting isn’t allowed for most Texans. There are only a few very specific exceptions.

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        One of those exceptions is to be 65 years or older. Guess who that disproportionately benefits?

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          At the same time those Republicans who they’d hope to gain support from by allowing to vote by mail now believe that voting by mail will lead to fraud.

          Honestly early voting isn’t too much of a pain. I already know I’ll be out of town for work on election day but because of early voting I’ll be able to get it done before then. It’s silly how complicated a process they make registration and how most of the polling locations are churches, but allowing voting by mail won’t fix the main issue here, registration.

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    Important: If you’re on the suspese list rather than being fully removed (unsure if that’s the case here), you might still be able to vote but will need to show proof of residence. Contact your registrar to check that and ask them about it

    If voters find out they’re still on the suspended list after having shown up at their polling places on Election Day, they can still vote after they complete a “statement of residence” form.

    Voters with suspended status who may have moved to other counties will be required to vote in the counties where they previously resided or may be asked to submit provisional ballots.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/texas-voter-purge-warning-ballots-abbott-rcna168811


    As a note to all: Check your voter registration status today as deadlines are very fast approaching (or even already past in some states)

    https://vote.gov/register

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    Twitter and some other reich-wing places were doing fucky stuff like promoting register-to-vote sites that didn’t necessarily actually register you to vote. This is particularly true in Texas, because all the sites were online but Texas required you to register either in person or by snail mail. But the sites would display success messages and shit anyway.

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    Hell, I’m in NY and my partner’s voter registration keeps getting reset to an old address she doesn’t live at any more. She’s fixed it like three times this year.

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    I’m going through the same shit in Indiana. Waiting on a response grim my local office.

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    That doesn’t look like the site specifically for TX. Not sure if there might be something that could cause another site to report an error.

    Double check at

    www.votetexas.gov

    You’ll need to enter your TDL (Texas Driver’s License Number) and date of birth after clicking the “Am I Registered?” button

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    by the way if you vote by mailing it in, in Florida your vote could be denied without you even knowing.

    They verify the signatures and a lot of recent young adults never really had a proper signature, it also happens that a lot of youth vote blue.

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      Please. Please tell me no one is actually considering online voting. There’s no way to maintain anonymity and vote integrity.

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    To be safe itnsounds like younhave to register to vote every year.
    Just donit when its the “spring forward” part of daylight savings.

    Or everytime you’re stopped outside a grocery store by the person with the clipboard.

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      Definitely check voter registration. Quick and easy at state or county website. And register any change of address (along with updating ID, DL).

      I usually remember to check about a month before election, or when I see a new illegal “voter purge” in the news (always GOP).