EVERY ballot should also have a printed timestamp on it.
It should print:
Date & Time,
Ballot Location,
No. of ballot scanned that day. (ie. 0003709) The 3,709th ballot cast in THAT ballot location,
County Name,
State Name
This should be hard printed on each ballot that comes out of the machine...OR..if it's a paper ballot to start with, then simply have it stamped (like a time-card gets stamped) just before you drop it in the box.
Keep all these hard copies even after the election. Not that difficult to figure out.
You can't put a fingerprint on the vote. The vote has to remain anonymous.
You could keep a fingerprint as part of the record of voters that cast a vote though ... if it's done with that purple ink that is impossible to wash off for a few days, then you'd also have a way to insure that people couldn't vote twice. I suspect a lot of scummy Rats use voter registrations of felons and others very unlikely to vote for cheating. If you'd have a means to identify people that have already voted and voting is in-person only on Election Day, then the purple ink on the thumb would ID those that already cast a ballot.
There are ways to authenticate a cast ballot though using blockchain. That's the way this needs to be done. You don't need to know who cast the vote ... all you need to know is that a verified person showed up and cast the vote being counted.
I hope this doesn't turn into another Jenna, Sydney, that ex porn star turned Christian on twitter who was hyping the middle east raid and then vanished...
Voters should take a pic of their ballots and the machine number the ballot was fed into. They should write down the number that their ballot was in that machine. (Mine was 99 at My precinct in 11-03-2020. I have a pic.)
Oooh. Hadn't thought of that. Brilliant, yet so simple. I used to be an accounting auditor (certainly not a forensic I.T. auditor), and that sounds like a very effective internal control to me!!
I definitely agree with the “national holiday” part. If we can get Election Day as a holiday, you’re going to see most of the arguments against voter ID dry up, so long as ID’s can be acquired on Election Day.
alternative for absentee: early vote; this is still paper ballot, you still need ID to turn it, you also need official invitation to vote as that is your ballot; only difference to main election day is that you can get your vote in early, especially if you think you cant vote during vote day or are so sure of candidate that nothing would change
Absentee ballots are a huge part of what got us into this mess. If they don't want to go home to vote in person, then they don't vote.
It's either that or they change their registration and vote in the state where they're going to school. Changing their registration address would make a lot more sense ... chances are they'll be at school the majority of the year ... it only makes sense that they vote at school in my opinion.
That's what I like about Stew Peters. He points out how politicians talk a good talk, but unless they are submitting legislation to match their big talk, all they are doing is gaming the system to stay in office.
EVERY ballot should also have a printed timestamp on it.
It should print:
Date & Time, Ballot Location, No. of ballot scanned that day. (ie. 0003709) The 3,709th ballot cast in THAT ballot location, County Name, State Name
This should be hard printed on each ballot that comes out of the machine...OR..if it's a paper ballot to start with, then simply have it stamped (like a time-card gets stamped) just before you drop it in the box.
Keep all these hard copies even after the election. Not that difficult to figure out.
Should be fingerprinted too after youve voted.
You can't put a fingerprint on the vote. The vote has to remain anonymous.
You could keep a fingerprint as part of the record of voters that cast a vote though ... if it's done with that purple ink that is impossible to wash off for a few days, then you'd also have a way to insure that people couldn't vote twice. I suspect a lot of scummy Rats use voter registrations of felons and others very unlikely to vote for cheating. If you'd have a means to identify people that have already voted and voting is in-person only on Election Day, then the purple ink on the thumb would ID those that already cast a ballot.
There are ways to authenticate a cast ballot though using blockchain. That's the way this needs to be done. You don't need to know who cast the vote ... all you need to know is that a verified person showed up and cast the vote being counted.
good point ty
All well and good, but WHERE THE HELL ARE THE AUDIT REPORTS WENDY?
I hope this doesn't turn into another Jenna, Sydney, that ex porn star turned Christian on twitter who was hyping the middle east raid and then vanished...
The only way.
so said we all in 2018....
thats what we said in 2018
There must be a national example in accountability made. 2020 vote riggers executed for Treason should do it. Profound, lasting, cultural memory.
Only has to be a few, but I'm hoping for more.
I will except quality over quantity. Must be household names. Stacy Abrams comes to mind.
So simple.
Voters should take a pic of their ballots and the machine number the ballot was fed into. They should write down the number that their ballot was in that machine. (Mine was 99 at My precinct in 11-03-2020. I have a pic.)
Number of ballots cast reported within 30 minutes of polls closing. Totals for all candidates must match exactly by the end of reporting period.
Oooh. Hadn't thought of that. Brilliant, yet so simple. I used to be an accounting auditor (certainly not a forensic I.T. auditor), and that sounds like a very effective internal control to me!!
Thanks, I never knew what this was from but I see it everywhere.
So say we all!
Amen, Amen, Amen..... Thank you EE. Too Easy.
I definitely agree with the “national holiday” part. If we can get Election Day as a holiday, you’re going to see most of the arguments against voter ID dry up, so long as ID’s can be acquired on Election Day.
You don’t need an ID to get the jab actually
alternative for absentee: early vote; this is still paper ballot, you still need ID to turn it, you also need official invitation to vote as that is your ballot; only difference to main election day is that you can get your vote in early, especially if you think you cant vote during vote day or are so sure of candidate that nothing would change
No absentee for college students?
Absentee ballots are a huge part of what got us into this mess. If they don't want to go home to vote in person, then they don't vote.
It's either that or they change their registration and vote in the state where they're going to school. Changing their registration address would make a lot more sense ... chances are they'll be at school the majority of the year ... it only makes sense that they vote at school in my opinion.
But, isn't that racist?
This is the way
6 months minimum for every fraudulent ballots cast. Life sentence for government officials caught conspiring to commit election fraud.
And Audits should be part of every election process.
I'm sick of talk.
Do something Wendy or STFU.
TWEETS AND STATEMENTS WITH NO ACTION IS VIRTUE SIGNALING AT BEST BUT PROBABLY IS MANIPULATION.
ACTION. I DON'T GIVE A FUCK WHAT YOU SAY, I WANT RESULTS.
Their leaders talked and talked and talked but nothing could stem the avalanche.
That's what I like about Stew Peters. He points out how politicians talk a good talk, but unless they are submitting legislation to match their big talk, all they are doing is gaming the system to stay in office.