Often, the party of the potential voter is known so envelopes can be marked and the "wrong" ones can somehow become "lost". One couple where one them was a Rep and the other a Dem received envelopes in which to return the ballots. One was prepaid and one was not. Guess which?
There is no connection between the envelope and the ballot. You sign the envelope but once separated that relationship can no longer be checked. How easy would it be to smuggle in some pre-filled ballots? Some places counted mail-in ballots that did not have folds in them so they were never in an envelope.
Time. If you allow a couple of weeks to return the ballots then that gives you two weeks to plot how you are going to rig the election.
Extra voters can be added to the list and mail-in ballots can be returned from those fictional people. They can be dumped into the drop boxes. The database of people can be amended just before the election to add people and changed right back after election day. Once out of the envelope no-one knows where they came from.
My state has had two local elections since the debacle a couple of years ago (you know which one I'm talking about). They send EVERYONE a request for mail-in ballot, so I kept mine and carried it with me when I went IN-PERSON to vote. ID is NOT required in my state yet I show mine anyway. They handed me my ballot and I voted. I was hoping someone would say I already voted by mail just so I could show them the "request" I brought with me.
I prefer to do in-person voting, on the DAY, rather than mail-in (because you never know how that will turn out, especially if someone votes for you). I understand there are people that are unable to go to the polls but that should be VERY limited.
So, if you get a request for a mail-in ballot, hang on to it and bring it with you to the poll when you vote.
Exactly. And if they had several more polls per district, the lines would be shorter, giving voters no ability to say they didn't have time to vote that day.
Of course, only voting the day of the election is best so the dems and rinos can't use voter rolls to create the necessary fake mail-in ballots.
Also, mail-in ballots being counted too early discourages people from turning out to vote and helps the riggers strategize the steal.
Counting past election day should never exit except to do audits and every election should have multiple audits.
So true!
When it comes to your democracy, election security and mail-in voting boxes, you can all just stuff it. ____ Deep State
There are various issues with mail-in voting.
Often, the party of the potential voter is known so envelopes can be marked and the "wrong" ones can somehow become "lost". One couple where one them was a Rep and the other a Dem received envelopes in which to return the ballots. One was prepaid and one was not. Guess which?
There is no connection between the envelope and the ballot. You sign the envelope but once separated that relationship can no longer be checked. How easy would it be to smuggle in some pre-filled ballots? Some places counted mail-in ballots that did not have folds in them so they were never in an envelope.
Time. If you allow a couple of weeks to return the ballots then that gives you two weeks to plot how you are going to rig the election.
Extra voters can be added to the list and mail-in ballots can be returned from those fictional people. They can be dumped into the drop boxes. The database of people can be amended just before the election to add people and changed right back after election day. Once out of the envelope no-one knows where they came from.
Sometimes it is not clear where the ballots were delivered to. Federal Data: 16.4M Mail-In Ballots Went Missing in 2016, 2018 Elections
Thanks! I appreciate this.
Glad to be of assistance!
Keep this in mind:
My state has had two local elections since the debacle a couple of years ago (you know which one I'm talking about). They send EVERYONE a request for mail-in ballot, so I kept mine and carried it with me when I went IN-PERSON to vote. ID is NOT required in my state yet I show mine anyway. They handed me my ballot and I voted. I was hoping someone would say I already voted by mail just so I could show them the "request" I brought with me.
I prefer to do in-person voting, on the DAY, rather than mail-in (because you never know how that will turn out, especially if someone votes for you). I understand there are people that are unable to go to the polls but that should be VERY limited.
So, if you get a request for a mail-in ballot, hang on to it and bring it with you to the poll when you vote.
I never thought of that. Thanks.
One person, one vote = vote on election day in only one place.
Exactly. And if they had several more polls per district, the lines would be shorter, giving voters no ability to say they didn't have time to vote that day.
Remember the USPS worker who was ordered to deliver a truckload of ballots from NJ to PA.