All should require ID. Otherwise why not use a quota system. Say a precinct has 3,000 voter names on the roll. They begin a count down with the first person who votes. Once 3,000 votes have been cast the polls at that location close regardless of the number of people still in line. It would be so simple. A handful of “operatives” could get there early, vote, go t the back of the line, lather, rinse and repeat.
Not surprised that MD doesn’t require an ID to vote. It’s commonly thought to be the Bluest state in the US. Democrats have long opined that it’s burdensome to acquire a government issued ID. Yet, it’s required for many other mundane situations.
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