🚨 IMPORTANT 🚨

If you're in the UK, you will no longer allowed to vote without a valid photo ID.

You can get a free ID from the government with just a photo and your National Insurance Number here.

https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate

Apply for photo ID to vote (called a ‘Voter Authority Certificate’)

Apply for photo ID to vote (Voter Authority Certificate) in some elections and referendums in Great Britain if you do not have an accepted form of ID.

GOV.UK
@CriticalCupcake
Voting is one a very few things that should require strong identification. Here in Italy voting has required providing an identification document with photo since at least the '90
@kornel
@CriticalCupcake
Without photo identification frauds are much easier
@kornel

@paoloredaelli @CriticalCupcake The fraud people imagine largely doesn't happen. In some contexts "voter fraud" just means "the poorest people use their legal right to vote and we don't like that".

In the UK there's a requirement to register to vote, which assigns the voter to a specific location, and the name is crossed out from the list when they give out a ballot. This is pretty secure, because if someone stole an identity, it'd be noticed, because the name would already be crossed out.

@paoloredaelli @CriticalCupcake Also keep in mind that a volunteer at busy a polling station will not be able to tell the difference between an authentic ID document and a laminated paper from a laser printer.
@kornel
Well, I obviously don't know English voting system and ID cards. 😥😰😨
I beg your pardon.
"Modern" Italian id cards are much more elaborated than a laminated paper…
@CriticalCupcake

@paoloredaelli English, and other British, people don't generally have ID cards other than passports (if they have them), driving licences (if they have them), bus passes (if they have them) and so on.

There is a general revulsion at the idea of having a single and/or compulsory ID card stemming, at least in part, from the general unpleasantness across Europe just prior to 1945. There was an attempt, about a decade ago, to introduce them but it was pretty widely rejected and the government didn't persist with it.

@kornel @CriticalCupcake