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by ewoodh2o 861 days ago
This varies from US state to US state, but at least in Georgia the answer is no. We have to register ahead of time (usually when obtaining a driver's license for our current address), and voter registrations are cross-checked against other records of residency. On election day, we have to vote at an assigned location, and that location has a list of the people who are allowed to vote there that day. When you check in, they check you off of that list. People who vote early or have requested a mail-in ballot are scrubbed from that list ahead of time.

A fake ID, let alone a photo of a fake ID, is not going to get you past the registration step nor the in-person verification step. At best a truly good physical fake ID might get you through to vote in another person's name, if you know where they were registered and beat them to it. But that is not what this tool enables.

This system is not without its flaws. Plenty of people are disenfranchised because they either failed to properly register ahead of time, or failed to show up at the correct polling location with proper ID on election day. But AI-generated photos of fake IDs is not one of this system's weaknesses.