Aeolus451 said:
Really? Do I need to provide ID when I register to vote in California
You must include your California driver's license number, or your CA identification card number, on your voter registration form. If you don't have either of these numbers, you should include a copy of your ID with your voter registration form. Acceptable forms of ID include a current and valid photo identification OR a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, or other government document that shows your name and address. Note: military voters, overseas voters, and elderly or handicapped voters are exempt from these requirements. http://help.vote.org/article/171-do-i-need-to-provide-id-when-i-register-to-vote-in-california |
Well that's at least a start, so you've shown that they could have plausibly registered although the idea of millions of people here illegally provding their name and address to the government seems a bit counterintuitive but fine. Let's say they could do so and easily. Now you have to show they did when all studies seem to indicate that rarely ever do illegal immigrants register and vote.
"people who have made similar claims in the past have cited a 2014 report that claims 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted in 2008 and 2.2 percent of non-citizens voted in 2010 midterm congressional elections."
And followup studies indicated that almost all of those who had answered that they weren't citizens and that they voted filled out one of the two mistakenly. So where are you getting that millions of people did this in 2016?
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