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Old 08-19-2012, 07:34 PM   #32
Alulursuifold

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This woman will now be able to vote, but does this count as onerous enough?
Thank you.

Too onerous obviously but I do note:

PennDOT's licensing bureau director Janet Dolan said Friday that clerks are able to make exceptions to the document requirements and work with applicants.

For instance, she said, PennDOT clerks are able to confirm somebody's Social Security number with the Social Security Administration if they're able to somehow show that the number belongs to them. But Dolan could not explain why Applewhite had been rejected before, saying she did not know what kind of documentation the woman had brought with her previously.


I'd argue of course that this would be an extremely rare case (that did ultimately work out). As rare perhaps has voter fraud?
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