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   From: deer@stupid.org   
      
   On 11 Aug 2025, DoD posted some   
   news:BZvmQ.1022203$c%N2.84644@fx15.iad:   
      
   > On 8/11/2025 4:57 PM, Governor Swill wrote:   
   >> On Mon, 11 Aug 2025 11:37:09 -0700, DoD wrote:   
   >>> On 8/11/2025 11:20 AM, chine.bleu wrote:   
   >>>> Mitchell Holman wrote:   
   >>>>>> Illegal voting is too easy to do since there is no control   
   >>>>>>> over voter registration.   
   >>>>> How many illegals have been   
   >>>>> convicted of illegal voting??   
   >>>> The country [sic] registrars of voters control voter registration.   
   >>>> They check birth certificates to verify citizenship.   
   >>>   
   >>> No, they do not. In California, where you live, no one has to show   
   >>> proof of citizenship in order to register vote or actually to cast a   
   >>> vote. When you register, you check a box to indicate:   
   >>   
   >> You don't have to show proof of citizenship in Florida or Georgia   
   >> either. I have registered and voted in both states without ever   
   >> showing proof of citizenship.   
   >   
   > That's actually surprising that those two red states haven't adopted a   
   > proof-of-citizenship requirement. I'm sure it's in the works.   
   >   
   >>   
   >>>   
   >>> I am one of the following   
   >>    
   >>   
   >>> That's it. There is no verification of eligibility, including   
   >>> citizenship. You swear that you are, and the burden is on the   
   >>> registrar or some other authority to prove that you are not. The   
   >>> *county* (not "country") registrars do not check birth certificates.   
   >>   
   >> They don't? Are you absolutely certain about that?   
   >   
   > To register or to cast a vote? Yes, absolutely sure...because there is   
   > no requirement to prove citizenship. You just swear that you are. If   
   > someone challenges your eligibility and it is subsequently determined   
   > that you're not a citizen, the state could always choose to prosecute   
   > you for perjury. I never heard of that happening when I lived there.   
      
   You have selective hearing and reading.   
      
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