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If they can automatically register you for the draft (Original Post) orangecrush 19 hrs ago OP
Great question... sop 19 hrs ago #1
The draft is run by the federal government; voting is run by state governments. Different "theys." WhiskeyGrinder 19 hrs ago #2
But the are trying to eliminate automatic registration by the states. Mblaze 17 hrs ago #9
Trump is trying to change that and federalize voting. Probably never happen. Martin68 17 hrs ago #10
There really is no reason for not being registered to vote. Katinfl 19 hrs ago #3
I don't think it is all states...nt Wounded Bear 18 hrs ago #4
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush 18 hrs ago #5
It should be orangecrush 18 hrs ago #6
Conservatives and REPUBLICANs don't want to dave99 9 hrs ago #20
That may be true but think how convenient it would be to register to vote. Katinfl 14 hrs ago #19
One poor girl (a likely student) who was registered to vote in our county, had to renew her DL LeftInTX 16 hrs ago #18
actually the TDL can be from out of state. You are registered to vote in a county yellowdogintexas 5 hrs ago #22
They could Rebl2 18 hrs ago #7
It could happen orangecrush 17 hrs ago #12
Because they want to wield power, not lose it in an election. Omnipresent 18 hrs ago #8
Damn straight orangecrush 17 hrs ago #11
Because (R)'s would lose elections. ... aggiesal 17 hrs ago #13
Funny how that works orangecrush 17 hrs ago #14
In Pennsylvania new drivers (at least 18) are automatically registered to vote ... FakeNoose 17 hrs ago #15
hell no. i wont go. im too old. AllaN01Bear 17 hrs ago #16
The franchise and participation relogic 16 hrs ago #17
Isn't the registration only for males? efhmc 6 hrs ago #21

WhiskeyGrinder

(26,990 posts)
2. The draft is run by the federal government; voting is run by state governments. Different "theys."
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:07 AM
19 hrs ago

Katinfl

(844 posts)
3. There really is no reason for not being registered to vote.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:13 AM
19 hrs ago

Don’t all the state DMV’s ask if you want to register to vote when you get a license? I’ve done 3 interstate moves and each time I registered when I got my license. Could not be easier.

Response to Wounded Bear (Reply #4)

Katinfl

(844 posts)
19. That may be true but think how convenient it would be to register to vote.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:13 PM
14 hrs ago

Mostly everyone gets a drivers license and that’s the ideal time to register. It takes a minute.

LeftInTX

(34,453 posts)
18. One poor girl (a likely student) who was registered to vote in our county, had to renew her DL
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:48 PM
16 hrs ago

She was from another county. After she renewed her DL, she couldn't vote in our county because they also "updated" her voter registration to the other county, where her parents lived, but she was not residing.

In Texas, your TDL address does not need to match your voter registratrion address. (Many young people use their parents address either to vote or on their TDL etc) As long as you have a TDL and are registered in the county where you are voting, you are good to go... The TDL can be from anywhere in Texas.

But now that we have improved voter registration at the DMV, guess what?

She could have "opted out", but previously, it was an "opt in".

yellowdogintexas

(23,721 posts)
22. actually the TDL can be from out of state. You are registered to vote in a county
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 12:20 AM
5 hrs ago

The photo ID has your picture on it. We have a category for this on our acceptable forms of ID list. When your community has large numbers of college students, you can anticipate out of state licenses.

As an election judge, I would allow a voter with an address in the next county but registered in ours to vote. It would have to be provisional and would only include state wide contests but it would be counted

aggiesal

(10,825 posts)
13. Because (R)'s would lose elections. ...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:03 PM
17 hrs ago

Having a draft has the potential of killing off voters as well.

So to (R)'s, this is a win-win situation.

FakeNoose

(41,801 posts)
15. In Pennsylvania new drivers (at least 18) are automatically registered to vote ...
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:07 PM
17 hrs ago

... when they come in to Dept. of Motor Vehicles for their PA Drivers License. So far it has been well-received, but it doesn't guarantee that the youngsters will actually vote. At least they can if they want to.

relogic

(189 posts)
17. The franchise and participation
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 12:35 PM
16 hrs ago

is reserved for enthusiastic R voters. Any advantage given to their opposition is preemptively countered. They surely can’t have meaningful waves of democratic-enthused people at polls.

Speaking of polls. Have you considered the preponderance of multi-front attacks on successful application of mail-in voting? It, of course widely popular for legal balloting. Why would any patriot of free elections want enthused voters juggling the onerous mechanisms of in-person voting?

Do these saboteurs of democracy want deliberate voters sitting in their living rooms safely pondering the weight of their ballot. No. They want Americans turned away at polling lines, intimidated and thwarted in their American franchise with the lie of voter fraud and other rationalizations.

If voting by mail works as well as it does without question-why are the R traitors intent on destroying it. We know why.

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