"Exactly where in the US Constitution does it say that states have the power to deny me the right to vote just because my face is not part of the public record?"
Tenth amendment. States have the power to do anything the constitution does not explicitly say they cannot, and so the question is "Where in the constitution does it say you can vote without proving your identity in a fashion the government of your state has determined appropriate?"
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Date: 2024-11-09 03:36 pm (UTC)Tenth amendment. States have the power to do anything the constitution does not explicitly say they cannot, and so the question is "Where in the constitution does it say you can vote without proving your identity in a fashion the government of your state has determined appropriate?"