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2001400ex said:
This is the very first sentence Bob.SFGbob said:Since Hondo and none of the Hondo Bros are brave enough to answer the question I’ll answer for them. Nothing, and no the state of California doesn’t check to see if I’ve falsely stated that I’m a US citizen when filling out my voter registration form.
There is no California state citizenship database that would let the Secretary of State check to see if a voter who claimed they were a US citizen was telling the truth.
It’s almost entirely on the honor system.
https://lompocrecord.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/grand-jury-no-process-to-verify-citizenship-status-in-voter/article_c1f4bb65-df3f-5b3c-9398-c79fcd3f2f0e.html
While a Santa Barbara County grand jury detected no signs of voter fraud after investigating concerns raised by residents,
Kunt logic, is there anything it can't do?
During the data analysis, Brown said the jury determined neither the state of California or the county requires any proof of citizenship to register to vote.
“We uncovered that there's no requirement to provide proof of citizenship. You just sign off that line in the ballot that informs you of the potentials of felony perjury if you're not eligible to register to vote,” Brown said.
Essentially, if a noncitizen attempts to register, the Registrar of Voters throughout the state must accept that the person is a U.S. citizen, known as "the honor system" -- declaration of citizenship without verification.
Despite the fact that perjury is punishable as a felony, it really depends on whether someone is willing to be honest or not, Brown said.
Any ineligible citizen caught attempting to register can receive a sentence from a year in County Jail and/or a fine up to $25,000 to a maximum of four years in state prison, according to the California Law Elections Code.
Only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in a U.S. election, according to the county's voter registration form, meaning they must be born in the country or be in the process of obtaining a citizenship by "naturalization."
Those who were born in a foreign country but have one parent who is a U.S. citizen also are eligible to vote.
To become a registered voter, one must declare to be a U.S. citizen and be a resident of California, provide a home address, provide a valid California ID card or driver's license and provide a date and place of birth. For those who don't have a driver's license or state ID, they must provide the last four digits of their Social Security card, if available.
When voters sign off on their registration application, they "declare under penalty of felony perjury that all facts in the application are true," Brown said.
A valid state driver's license or Social Security card, however, are not proof of citizenship, the grand jury found, nor are they required for completion of the form.
Imagine that, they weren't able to find something they not only weren't looking for but they had no tool available to assist them even if they wanted to look for it.
Hondo like the lying moronic Kunt he is thinks the honor system stops illegals from registering and voting.
Hondo who would they know if a non-citizen registered to vote? Cue the Kunt act.
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Here's Hondo's Kunt logic in a nutshell.
Bank Robbery is illegal.
Bank Robbers sign a form where they state they promise not to rob any banks.
The banks and the police have no way of detecting if a bank has been robbed and they don't even investigate bank robberies;
Therefore Bank robbery doesn't happen.
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Bob only reads what he wants to and ignores everything else. Even in the links he posts.
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2001400ex said:
BTW Bob. Your link also says they need more verification to register to vote. I love it when you answer your own questions without even knowing about it.SFGbob said:Meanwhile neither Hondo the Kunt or any of the Hondo Bros can answer this simple question:
Hey Hondo, what happens if an illegal immigrant fills out a voter registration form and signs off it declaring themselves to be a US citizen does the state of California check to see if they really are a citizen?
Actually it says no such thing
A valid state driver's license or Social Security card, however, are not proof of citizenship, the grand jury found, nor are they required for completion of the form.
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Funny, since you left out completely the section I quoted. They didn't find something they had no ability to detect. Here's another question for you to dodge Kunt. How would the county or state know if a non-citizen registered to vote Hondo?2001400ex said:Bob only reads what he wants to and ignores everything else. Even in the links he posts.
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Essentially, if a noncitizen attempts to register, the Registrar of Voters throughout the state must accept that the person is a U.S. citizen, known as "the honor system" -- declaration of citizenship without verification.2001400ex said:Bob only reads what he wants to and ignores everything else. Even in the links he posts.
Is there any bigger hypocrite than Hondo the Kunt? Weird how they can't detect any voting by non-citizens. -
7500 posts in ten months and not one of them is worth a shit
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Awesome how Bob still only reads what he wants to read and ignores everything else. In his own link. Keep arguing Bob. Someone will believe you.
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You should shut the fuck up every once in a while too2001400ex said:Awesome how Bob still only reads what he wants to read and ignores everything else. In his own link. Keep arguing Bob. Someone will believe you.


