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How does purging voters from a state voter roll maintain the integrity of elections?

It doesn’t.The answer they will give you is that it reduces the number of dead people on the voter rolls and the number of people who have moved away who are still on the voter rolls.These things are certainly true. And they sound good.But they don’t have any relationship to the integrity of elections, because there is no evidence in modern America of any material voting impersonation of dead people or of people who have moved away from the state.It also disenfranchises countless US citizens, still alive and resident in the state of Ohio, who happened to have the flu or be away on a trip on Election Day two years ago. It’s not as if Ohio made it easy to get an absentee ballot, either. Here are the requirements:You may use the application form prescribed by the Secretary of State (Form 11-A) or provided to you by your county board of elections to apply for your absentee ballot. If you choose not to use the prescribed form, your written application need not be in any particular format, but it must contain all of the following information:Your name;Your legal signature;The address at which you are registered to vote;Your date of birth;One of the following items showing proof of your identification:Your Ohio driver's license number (begins with two letters followed by six numbers);The last four digits of your Social Security number; orA copy of a current and valid photo identification, a military identification, or a current (within the last 12 months) utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document (other than a notice of voter registration mailed by a board of elections) that shows the voter’s name and current address.A statement identifying the election for which you are requesting an absentee ballot;A statement that you are a qualified elector;If the request is for a partisan primary election ballot, your political party affiliation; andIf you want the ballot to be mailed to a different address than where you are registered, the address to which you want it mailed.Absentee Voting - Ohio Secretary of StateJust look at that. A voter could write for an absentee ballot, include all that information, and be denied because the letter did not contain the statement “I am a qualified elector.”This is about voter suppression, pure and simple, and it is a direct assault on the right to vote.

64 years ago I was born at home. I need a legal birth ceriticate. My parents never filed for one. Who can issue me one?

In the US, each state has a registry of Vital Statistics; by that or some similar name. That will be the agency you will need to apply to, and they will tell you what the requirements are in your state.In my state, Texas, I found the requirements here:https://www.dshs.texas.gov/vs/delayed/default.shtmWhat we are talking about is a “Delayed Certificate of Birth Registration”Your area will almost certainly be different, but perhaps in only minor ways. This may give you a general idea.The general Texas instructions as found on the above website:Delayed Certificate of Birth RegistrationIf a birth occurring in this state is not officially registered within the first year, a Delayed Certificate of Birth may be requested through the Texas Vital Statistics office.The procedures for filing a Delayed Certificate of Birth:A formal search must first be conducted to determine that the birth record is not on file. Submit an application or written request for a certified copy of the birth certificate, along with the fee of $22.00 to Vital Statistics in Austin.( For information on how to do this, please go to www.dshs.state.tx.us/vs/reqproc/certified_copy.shtm )If a birth record is found, Vital Statistics will send a certified copy of the record. If record is not found, Vital Statistics will provide forms and instructions for filing a Delayed Certificate of Birth. Vital Statistics will retain the $22.00 as a search fee.When accepted for filing, the Delayed Certificate of Birth form (VS-122) will become the original birth certificate. It must be completed neatly and legibly, signed before a notary public, and submitted along with the necessary supporting documentation to Vital Statistics in Austin. There are several acceptable forms of documentation, and they are explained in detail in the instructions provided. The cost for filing a Delayed Certificate of Birth is $25.00. Certified copies of the Delayed Certificate of Birth are $22.00 each.Supporting Documentation must be verified by Vital Statistics staff, sometimes with outside entities such as schools, churches, etc. Because of this requirement, the processing time generally takes 8 to 10 weeks.If the supporting documentation is not sufficient to file the Delayed Certificate of Birth, processing time could take several more weeks.Suggested types of supporting documents must show name, date of birth, and place of birth.Note: Please submit ALL original documentation. All originals will be returned after filling is completed. Any supporting document(s) submitted found to be fraudulent will cause immediate denial of application for filing a delayed certificate of birth and those documents will then be retained.Birth Certificate of Adult Children (18 years or older)School Enrollment Record/TranscriptMilitary Discharge Record (DD214)Marriage or Divorce Records*Social Security Application (Do not send the Social Security Card)*Baptismal Certificate OriginalSelective Service RecordVoter's Registration ApplicationHospital RecordApplication for Driver's LicenseApplication for State Issued ID*Affidavit of Birth Facts (sent with the Delayed Certificate packet) Signed by a parent, grandparent, or older brother or sister*Types of documents that might show parent's names.Requirements for filing a Delayed Certificate of Birth (VS-122) form.For children over 1 year of age but less than 4 years of age.For children between 4 and 15 years of age.For children 15 years of age and older.

What information do police officers look up when they pull you over?

When I conduct a car stop, I approach and request some form of identification. I prefer a driver's license, but lacking that I can work with a Social Security number or even just a name and a date of birth (bear in mind, though, that if an adult claims to not know their SSN, they're getting some serious scrutiny - this was more often than not the hallmark of someone trying to conceal their identity).With that information in hand, I return to my patrol car. From here, procedures will vary by agency, but in telling you my process know that it will be largely the same anywhere you go. I would first get on an administrative radio channel set up for this purpose and "run your information" through the dispatcher. This consisted of giving your name, date of birth, gender, race, and driver's license or SS number over the radio. The dispatcher queries their systems with this information, and checks for multiple information items:Driving Status. The Department of Revenue database is searched for your information. This record will include all the information present on your driver's license, a current driving privilege status (valid, suspended, revoked, or no privilege), and a list of traffic convictions on your record.Probation or Parole Status. If a driver is on either probation or parole, all law enforcement contacts must be documented and relayed to their P&P officer. If this was the case, dispatch would advise me of this status, give the applicable offense (very important - there will be a big difference in my proceeding actions depending on whether you're on probation for speeding or on parole for assault on a law enforcement officer), and ask for a 'response' - a message to relay to the P&P officer about your demeanor during the contact. I'll then give a very brief description of the contact - usually along the lines of, "Stopped for expired plate, cooperative, issued warning/citation and released," or whatever applies.Caution Indicators. If you have documented instances of being violent during police contact, carrying a weapon, or resisting or assaulting officers, dispatch will notify me using a specific code. This gives me forewarning about previous police contact and may prompt me to request backup or exercise even more acute caution.Warrant Status. Dispatch will query local, state and federal databases with your information to see if there are any outstanding warrants for your arrest:If so, they will see if there is an extradition limit associated with the warrant. This is the maximum distance the issuing agency will travel in order to come and get you from my jail - and depending on the charge it could be as little as a few miles or as much as nationwide.If a warrant comes up and I am within the extradition radius, dispatch will ask if I want the warrant "confirmed." I cannot arrest you based on a warrant hit in a computer system - in order for it to be actionable, dispatch must call the issuing agency on the phone and relay the appropriate information. That agency must then physically pull the paper warrant at their facility, ensure that it is still valid, and confirm this with my dispatcher. Arresting you deprives you of your liberty, which is guaranteed at the most basic level of our governance, so they have to make absolutely positive that this information is still valid; a judge could have rescinded the warrant recently before it could be purged from the system, or any number of other scenarios rendering the hit invalid.So why do they ask if I want it confirmed? The confirmation process will entail the issuing agency clearing the warrant with a note that an arrest was made; dispatch needs to confirm that the suspect is present and that I'm not just running the information in their absence. Also, there are very rarely times when I do not want to confirm a warrant based on circumstances at the scene. If a warrant is confirmed, I am obligated by law to arrest the person - if not, I have just committed a misdemeanor myself. There were very rare instances in which I told dispatch to disregard due to extenuating circumstances (I once declined confirmation on the mother of a week old baby when I found, at two in the morning, that she had a warrant for a parking violation with a $25 bond). You cannot do this lightly and must provide a reason for why the warrant was not confirmed - because a warrant is, by definition, a court order issued by a judge which says that as a law enforcement officer I "shall" arrest the person in question upon lawful contact.While dispatch is working on all of this, I will input your information into the laptop in my patrol car. I will then be able to see most everything dispatch does (in my case, just about everything except local warrants). In the case of your not having hard ID, I can search by your SSN, and if you've got a license I'll be able to see the information on it and get your DoR picture to confirm your identity. I'll also run your license plate through my computer, which will tell me whether the plates or the vehicle are listed as stolen and what vehicle they're supposed to be on.Once dispatch returns their information, I'll wrap up the stop accordingly. If there's a warrant, I will of course get another unit and begin the arrest process. If not, I'll decide whether to issue any citations, then return to your vehicle to return your paperwork and release you with either a warning or your citation(s). Law enforcement personnel enjoy what is termed "officer discretion" during a vehicle stop - they have personal latitude in whether or not to enforce a given law/ordinance in a given situation. In your listed circumstance, the officer decided not to ticket you for the stop sign or the seat belt violations, so once he ensured you were not wanted, he released you. This was probably the case in 40-60% of my traffic stops. I often initiated traffic stops knowing that, barring unforeseen circumstances, I was only going to issue a warning. This served several purposes:Reminding you to address the issue. Just because I don't issue a citation doesn't mean I have no interest in the situation at all. If your plate is expired by a month, I may not issue a citation, but the stop serves as a reminder that you'd better get it renewed sooner rather than later.Free warrant and DWI and [insert offense here] check. I have discovered many, many things inadvertently in the course of a minor probable cause stop - stolen property from a defective headlight, DWIs from failure to use a turn signal, a rape warrant from an expired license plate. Sometimes you have to fish a little - it may take fifty relatively minor stops to get something like that, but all of the intervening warnings were worth the trouble in those cases.Increased law enforcement presence. There's a reason we don't turn our lights off after we've gotten you stopped, even when there's no traffic danger. You know what happens when you see red and blue lights as a driver - you instinctively slow down and drive cautiously, if only for a mile or two. Multiply that by the number of cars passing my stop, and I've affected quite a swath of traffic. Also, criminals tend to keep their heads down with increased police presence. When I'm lighting the trees in a neighborhood up with my strobes, evildoers don't know it's just for a burnt out license plate lamp - they just know the cops are around. That might affect their itinerary for the evening.These were all factors at play in your stop. Thus, in getting a warning for your offenses, you really were a VIP - but only toward the end of increasing our perceived presence in the area you were stopped in. Your assistance is appreciated. :)

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