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Can I See Some ID?

I'm home in Massachusetts today to cast my various quixotic votes. I happened to be here on Super Tuesday to cover Mitt Romney's swan song and when I voted in the Republican primary, I wasn't asked for ID. The ID requirement is now in effect. Secretary of State Bill Galvin has a radio commercial in which he solemnly reminds everyone to bring identification and promises to make sure every registered voter's ballot counts -- with some exceptions, as Michael Graham points out.

UPDATE: They did not, in fact, request my ID when I voted.

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Rob| 11.4.08 @ 4:21PM

I was not asked for my ID either when I voted in Massachusetts (in Worcester).

ly958198158| 5.10.10 @ 3:44AM

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小黑小白1314| 5.13.10 @ 3:15AM

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