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Wednesday, October 29,2008

POP QUIZ

By YES! Weekly staff

Welcome to the YES! Weekly Pop Quiz,
where we ask politicians and public servants
about their jobs. This week, we address
questions to Forsyth County Elections
Director Rob Kauffman and George Gilbert,
his counterpart in Guilford County. The rules
are simple: no research, no callbacks.

QUESTIONS

  • True or false: If you wear an Obama T-shirt to the polls, you’ll be turned away.
  • True or false: College students from out of town can’t register to vote where they go to school.
  • True or false: Poll workers can’t ask you to show identification in order to vote, unless your registration has been flagged by the board of elections.
  • True or false: If you haven’t registered
    to vote by Oct. 10, you can’t vote.
  • True or false: If your home is in foreclosure,
    your vote can be challenged.
  • True or false: If you’ve ever been
    convicted of a felony, you can’t vote.
  • What is considered acceptable identification
    to prove residency and register to
    district for at least 30 days and show proof of identification
    to vote.

Rob Kauffman, Forsyth
County Board of Elections

False.

False.

True.

False.

False.

False.

A North Carolina driver’s license, a current

lease agreement, current rent receipt, utility

bill, or any document from a state or federal agency with

name and address listed. [half-credit]

George Gilbert, Guilford
County Board of Elections

False.

False.

True.

False.

False

False.

Any government-issued document with your

name and address on it. In addition, voters are

required to live in a community for 30 days to qualify to

vote in that same community. [half-credit]

ANSWERS

  • False. In North Carolina, it’s considered a
    First Amendment right to wear a T-shirt, button,
    or anything on your person showing your support
    for a particular party or candidate. However, you are not
    allowed to campaign for that party or candidate once
    you are inside the 50-foot electioneering buffer of the
    polling place.
  • False. A college student living in the
    community has a right to vote like anybody
    else. As long as they can provide proper identification,
    college students can register to vote prior to the Oct. 10
    deadline, or register through one-stop voting, which
    runs through Saturday.
  • True. North Carolina does not have an
    identification requirement for voting like some
    states. Poll workers cannot ask a voter for their ID, unless
    the voter’s name has been flagged by the local board of
    elections. Proof of identification is required for one-stop
    voting.
  • False. Voters can register and vote at the
    same time during one-stop voting, which runs
    through Nov. 1. Voters must have lived in that voting
    vote?
  • False. North Carolina voting law does not
    have a home ownership requirement, nor any
    provisions regarding indebtedness.
  • False. The only time a convicted felon cannot
    vote is while they’re incarcerated or serving
    the probation and restitution phase of their sentence.
    Once a felon completes their sentence, including probation
    and restitution, they are eligible to vote.
  • According to the NC Board of Elections website,
    acceptable forms of ID for voting include
    a North Carolina driver’s license with current address; a
    utility bill with name and current address; a document
    with current name and address from a government
    agency, such as a passport, military ID, hunting license,
    property tax bill, vehicle registration or birth certificate;
    a check or invoice from government agency; documentation
    of naturalization; a student photo ID with a school
    document that lists name and current address; a
    paycheck or W-2 statement from current employer; a
    bank statement or bank-issued credit card statement.

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