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					Originally Posted by  Alex
					 
				 
				Well, only once did I see the list being updated to show who had voted but maybe I just didn't notice. Still struck me as wildly reckless to post the exact information needed to commit real voting fraud: 
 
1. Name 
2. Address 
3. Whether that person has already voted 
 
Combined with no need to provide evidence of identification it just seemed lame. Still, there's no evidence of even a low level of widespread abuse, just seemed stupid. 
 
I can't remember if party registration was posted, though it must have been for primaries since California has closed primaries. 
			
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 In NY I have to sign a register, and they have a copy of my signature on file that the poll worker compares it against. Is there something like that in CA? I don't remember, but I thought I had to sign something there. Not sure if it was next to my existing signature though.