Damn, I agree with bballad. I made my comment because here you have to have an ID which is verified on a list before you can vote. This makes sure you are in the right place because based on location there are different items on the ballot. In my district this year there is a proposal to build new schools etc... If you do not have a valid ID and insiste you are in the right place, thanks to the Dems, you get to vote anyway and your ballot goes on a list that is "supposed" to be verified before it counts but until it is proven otherwise it's the opposite. It counts until proven to be invalid.

So the idea of a naitonal voting card is redundant and unconstitutional as bballad pointed out.