• Auk@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    And they all perfectly understand why those strict controls are necessary.

    Coming from a country where no ID is required but everything still goes smoothly, I’m not sure strict ID controls actually are necessary.

    • ForgotAboutDre@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      The UK never needed ID, there was no evidence of voter fraud happening at polling stations. So voter ID was introduced.

      There has been evidence of voter fraud happening via postal votes where no id is required.

      The UK doesn’t have any government ID, only ID by proxy like drivers license and passport. So poorer people and the elderly are less likely to have photo id. Only one group got an exception - the one that voted conservative.

      The previous Scottish conservative leader committed electoral crimes live on TV. There was no consequences. But know people are further disincentivesed to vote, despite very little evidence of people fraudulent casting votes claiming to be someone else.

    • dracs@programming.dev
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      8 months ago

      Yeah, no need for ID to vote here in Australia. Just rock up at any polling place and give your name and they’ll cross your name off.

      Don’t even need ID to register to vote. Any other person on the electoral roll can vouch for your identity.