... that are unseemly.
I have to agree. And personally I think the Georgia bill that the Wokeist corporations are all in a twist over has no teeth to it at all, except for the voter ID requirement.
... that are unseemly.
I have to agree. And personally I think the Georgia bill that the Wokeist corporations are all in a twist over has no teeth to it at all, except for the voter ID requirement.
What if someone is sick, or has to work? Even if it was a national holiday there are still places that stay open. I'm not saying a one day event is bad, but there are good arguments for other means of voting.
It doesn't have to be this strict to be both secure and one person one vote. That just might be the simplest. The simplest way is not always the best way.
Too bad. Get your ass there! The polling stations are open ALL day. If it's important enough to you, you'll be there.
Then they need to find time to go vote or do a secure pre-vote. It's not difficult to work around, other countries manage it.
I agree, but "secure pre-vote" would not be "one day voting" as described, which is exactly what I said.
Absolutely no votes opened, counted, tallied until Election Day. Staff up.
And finished on election day.
Pre-voting isn't unsecure, if done correctly, if it's all counted on one day. Australia manages it. You don't open the ballot and count shit before it's done.