I am extremely concerned about voter fraud in the next election. While browsing around NCLR's website this morning, I was absolutely astonished to find the following under register to vote. On the first page indicate what state you want to investigate also that you are a citizen. Then on the second page of the registration process, run your mouse over the little "i" next to ID number. It varies State to State. I started with Virginia which indicated their laws were pretty strict. Then I decided to check a sanctuary State, Illinois was my first.

Here is what it said:

Federal Law requires that states collect an identification
number for each registrant. If you have neither a drivers
license nor a social security number, please indicate this
on the form and a number will be assigned to you by your state.

Illinois:
Your Drivers license is required to register to vote. If you do
not have a drivers license, at least the last four digits of your
social security are required. If you have neither, please write
"NONE" on the form. A unique indentifier will be assigned to you
by the State.

I would appreciate any help getting info in the rest of the States. If you do not have an ID, IMO you're probably not supposed to be here. Also, States that have issued these number have a record of doing so. How many of these were issued?

This must be stopped!

(link disabledt)nclr.org/index.php/take_action/register_to_vote/