Nuestra Voz (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1, October 2016 Page: 3 of 21
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Letter from
The Publisher:
The acceptable forms of identification has not changed. What
has changed is what voters that do not have a photo ID can use as
identification.
Nuestra Voz De North Texas 3
Voter ID requirements/Requisitos
de identif icacion para votar
Here is a list of what is acceptable:
-Valid voter registration certificate
-Certified birth certificate (must be an original)
-Copy of or original current utility bill
-Copy of or original bank statement
-Copy of or original government check
-Copy of or original paycheck
-Copy of or original government document with your name
and an address (original required if it contains a photograph)
After presenting a supporting form of ID, the voter must execute
a Reasonable Impediment Declaration.
La forma aceptable de identification no ha cambiado. Lo que ha
cambiado es lo que los votantes que no tienen una identification
con foto pueden usar como identification.
Esta es una lista de lo que es aceptable:
• certificado de registro electoral valido
• certificado de nacimiento (debe ser original)
• facture de utilidad original o copia
• estado de cuenta original o copia
• cheque de gobierno original o copia
• recibo de sueldo original o copia
• documento de gobierno con su nombre y una direction (si con-
tiene una fotografia original) original o copia
despues de presentar un formulario de soporte de identification,
el votante debe ejecutar una declaration de impedimento
razonable.
History Will
Record this election as the (Dirty
laundry election) as if you have any past
sins/dirt it will come out in the rinse
cycle. Hillary emails, Bill who is not
running was made to face his former sex
scandal accusers in last debate. So much
that after last debate Alex from Lubbock
posted on face book “That’s it, am not
voting for Bill”. Funny but ugly at the
same, what is not funny is all the ladies
that have reported being sexually assault-
ed by Trump. Many I spoke to shared that
they felt compelled to take a shower after
the debate.
It appears that this was the tip-
ping point for many Republicans that had
given their support while holding their
nose. It was not when he attacked the
Mexican community by the way if you
think well that’s not me I am a Mexi-
can-American, think again. Just ask Judge
Curiel an American of Mexican descent
and of course he has not stopped there he
has attacked Muslims, Veterans, POWs,
Handicapped people and on and on. But
now he has gone too far, he has attacked
American White Woman. And please do
not suggest that I am being racist because
I am not, I am just being real. But hey if
that what it takes to stop a monster, I am
ok with it.
Now it is up to all good people to
go out and vote, to ensure that all know
that we as a people will not tolerate this
type of rhetoric and behavior. He needs
to be trounced in order to ensure we do
not get others like him coming behind
him. This I believe will be good for both
parties, a cleansing if you will. And to be
clear I do believe in the two party sys-
tem, however the Republican party has
allowed itself to be hijacked by a Wolf in
Tea Party clothing. We must have balance
and work together to assure our country
continues to be the light of Freedom in
the world.
By A. Govea
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Alvarado, Felix. Nuestra Voz (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1, October 2016, newspaper, October 2016; Tarrant County, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1206433/m1/3/?q=%22People+-+Ethnic+Groups+-+Hispanics%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .