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yep, they have a list,If your state is like mine your name is on the computer list of registered voters so no reg. card needed. In my case I had to register 3 different times before my name appeared. When you present your DL to vote they more than likely use a highlighter to cross off your name. This is the bare minimum that all states should require with the exception of: non-citizens should not be issued DL's. If your name is not on the list you can present your reg. card as I had to do a few times.
Other states are apparently very lax and let most anyone vote without keeping records. Some people find ways to reg. there names on several boards possibly in several states. Also the states do not do a good job of deleting the deceased from the list so people vote on their behalf as well.
During the last senate election here it was rumored (by them) that democrats from Mississippi and other surrounding states had registered to vote here probably by a broker or paid 3rd party source in order to elect a democrat when it looked certain that Roy Moore (a Republican) would be a clear winner. They came over in bus loads the day of the election to vote..
With computer files being as advanced as they are it seems impossible for such corruption to occur but does. I'm sure most all these people could tell stories on how they hack the system or go through someone or some agency that does. Perhaps many of the reg. cards are fake.
and will not accept the voter card as proof of who you are,
since it is basically a peice of paper, I am ok with thatComment

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