Wouldn't it just be easier to lock up the idiots, rather then shutting down the entire malls?
Demonrats run the cities, Don't want to irritate their voters.Wouldn't it just be easier to lock up the idiots, rather then shutting down the entire malls?
Oregon has had its vote by mail for a long, long time and I don't recall any issues with fraud. I think the recent issues in the past presidential election, were how quickly it was implemented for the first time in many states, and their lack of insisting on proof of voter ID. I don't think you can create a vote by mail system this quickly in any state. It needs debated and approved by the states own governing body. If you don't require positive voter identification then that won't work regardless of vote by mail or going to a polling place.Well, a bullet would solve both issues, unless it is still a vote by mail issue. In that case, they will ask for duplicate vote cards and still double their vote choice.
You have to either show a voter card or a picture ID here.My G/F and I volunteered to be "poll watchers" at the last primary election, watching for irregularities. As most know, polling places are legally prohibited from verifying identification. We worked a small precinct, and we had 12 documented cases where people who lived 20+ miles away just happened to "pop in" and vote, even though there was no reason to be there. As the retired cop in me, I guarantee they were driving from precinct to precinct demanding to complete a provisional ballot. We documented every case and filed the reports with the Registar of Voters (ROV), but all cases fell on deaf ears, and even the ROV laughed at the massive amounts of fraudulent votes, ever since the "vote by mail" scandal began.
That's where the problem lies. The system needs to be changed so that there is voter registration required that can positively identify that a person is a resident and only votes once.My G/F and I volunteered to be "poll watchers" at the last primary election, watching for irregularities. As most know, polling places are legally prohibited from verifying identification. We worked a small precinct, and we had 12 documented cases where people who lived 20+ miles away just happened to "pop in" and vote, even though there was no reason to be there. As the retired cop in me, I guarantee they were driving from precinct to precinct demanding to complete a provisional ballot. We documented every case and filed the reports with the Registar of Voters (ROV), but all cases fell on deaf ears, and even the ROV laughed at the massive amounts of fraudulent votes, ever since the "vote by mail" scandal began.
You have ballots with bar codes so a person can't vote twice. Or every voter has a bar code ID assigned to them permanently. If they vote twice, both votes are nullified.Well, a bullet would solve both issues, unless it is still a vote by mail issue. In that case, they will ask for duplicate vote cards and still double their vote choice.
Enter your email address to join: