VOTING IN MINNESOTA
Election judges vouch for integrity of system
Kudos to Jeff Davis ("Why is it easier to vote here than it is to register a boat?" Nov. 9) for the luxury to be able to afford and register a boat and to haul it around in his SUV. As a Ramsey County Registration election judge over the past five years, I have seen firsthand the challenges in providing the necessary documents to register to vote.
Lack of even the $18 to change an address on a state ID, or the fact that renters do not receive an electric or water bill, make the voucher system a savior for those who wish to partake in their democratic right.
Economic hardship and unstable residency should not prohibit someone from having his or her equal say in the election process. I am proud to live in a state that works hard to assure the right to vote to all eligible citizens.
BETHANY WHITEHEAD, ST. PAUL
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I was an election judge in two national elections. In the 2004 election one person came into the precinct I was working and vouched for people he said were his mother and father three different times. When I questioned this, I was told I could file a protest, but we had to let the people register and vote.
With all the ways to preregiser, there is no need to have same-day voter registration. The elimination of this inefficient and time-consuming process would make the voting process much more efficient and put some integrity into the voting process.
PETER KLICK, MAPLE GROVE