Okay, no the Republicans are not preventing a friend of mine from voting. Not directly, anyway. Things with him, no matter how simple, are always 10x more complex than they need to be. We are
First! He is a naturalized citizen from Mexico. All legally completed and done. He is a citizen of the United States, entering through Idaho originally. He became a citizen just after Obama got elected (2008, early 2009). He was told at the time by his immigration officer that he would be unable to vote in the upcoming (2012, three years from then) elections because of some complicated issue with his immigration process. I'm unfamiliar with what the particular issue, and it seems he is too. I'm not a lawyer, but as far as I understand, that smells like BS to me. I don't understand why there would be some issue for him to not vote in an election 3+ years after he becomes a citizen.
Second! My friend lives in Washington State, and has for a couple of years. He owns two cars, one registered in Washington and one in Idaho. His driver's license is still in Idaho. His Washington car, the one he normally drives, is a random Honda POS. His Idaho car is a modified sports car that will not pass Washington emissions and thus cannot be registered in Washington state. That is why his license is still in Idaho. Yes, he should've changed it awhile ago. However, he thinks that because he has a vehicle registered in Idaho, he cannot get his residency sorted (and/or his license) and register to vote in Idaho. Is there really some block on voting/getting a license because you have a vehicle registered in another state?
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