The USPS? Is that who would typically file a patent for ballots? They process mail but shouldn’t have patents on ballots I would think.
What’s weird is my Mother received a mail-in ballot for my niece this past November. My niece used to live with Mom in New Hampshire about 3 years ago but has since moved to Oregon.
My Mom also told me that my Uncle received several mail in ballots for himself in NH. He moved back to NH from FL about 2 years ago.
I live in FL and so far, haven’t heard personal experiences of receiving mail-in ballots.
When people move, they generally file a change of address form with USPS. This can be used for good or evil by the govt regarding ballots.
He mentioned that the USPS filed for the patent.
The USPS? Is that who would typically file a patent for ballots? They process mail but shouldn’t have patents on ballots I would think.
What’s weird is my Mother received a mail-in ballot for my niece this past November. My niece used to live with Mom in New Hampshire about 3 years ago but has since moved to Oregon.
My Mom also told me that my Uncle received several mail in ballots for himself in NH. He moved back to NH from FL about 2 years ago.
I live in FL and so far, haven’t heard personal experiences of receiving mail-in ballots.
When people move, they generally file a change of address form with USPS. This can be used for good or evil by the govt regarding ballots.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/vipinbharathan/2020/09/20/us-postal-service-files-a-patent-for--voting-system-combining-mail-and-a-blockchain/?sh=4ddf20c03336