Problems with Mail-in Ballots

Mail-In ballots never was a good idea.

Trump Swamped By Ballots From Walmarts
Mail in voting has been used by states for decades now. And up until 2020, there were no peeps from either side about the legitimacy.
Then, the Orange Cheeto lost his re-election bid...and all the sudden, the WHOLE shebang was corrupt.

Each state has their own requirements for signature matching and ballot security.
You either believe in each state's right to conduct their voting how they see fit....or you don't.
 
Mail-In ballots never was a good idea.

Trump Swamped By Ballots From Walmarts
A legitimately requested absentee ballot, not a mass junk mail ballot.

Why is it you shitlibs feel the need to keep lying about this?
States have done mail-in ballots for years now.

no problemo

In mostly-mail elections, all registered voters are sent a ballot in the mail. The voter marks the ballot, puts it in a secrecy envelope or sleeve and then into a separate mailing envelope, signs an affidavit on the exterior of the mailing envelope and returns the package via mail or by dropping it off.


Ballots are mailed out well ahead of Election Day, and thus voters have an “election period,” not just a single day, to vote. Mostly-mail elections can be thought of as absentee voting for everyone. This system is also referred to as “vote by mail.”


  • Eight states—California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Vermont and Washington and the District of Columbia—allow all elections to be conducted entirely by mail.
  • Two states—Nebraska and North Dakota—permit counties to opt into conducting elections by mail.
  • Nine states—Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming—allow specific small elections to be conducted by mail.
  • Four states—Idaho, Minnesota, New Jersey and New Mexico—permit mostly-mail elections for certain small jurisdictions.

The four tables below show which states allow which types of mostly-mail elections.



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National Conference of State Legislatures
https://www.ncsl.org


NCSL is home to the most comprehensive information available on legislatures in the 50 states, territories and commonwealths.

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You're too fucking stupid to even understand what I said.

Go the fuck away, punk.
I understand what you said. You've been parroting this shit for four years.
The fallacy of mass mail in ballots....IT DOESN'T HAPPEN!!

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A legitimately requested absentee ballot, not a mass junk mail ballot.

Why is it you shitlibs feel the need to keep lying about this?
I do not agree with mass mailing unsolicited ballots, or ballot harvesting, though ballot harvesting was not the issue.
 
States have done mail-in ballots for years now.

no problemo

In mostly-mail elections, all registered voters are sent a ballot in the mail. The voter marks the ballot, puts it in a secrecy envelope or sleeve and then into a separate mailing envelope, signs an affidavit on the exterior of the mailing envelope and returns the package via mail or by dropping it off.


Ballots are mailed out well ahead of Election Day, and thus voters have an “election period,” not just a single day, to vote. Mostly-mail elections can be thought of as absentee voting for everyone. This system is also referred to as “vote by mail.”


  • Eight states—California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Vermont and Washington and the District of Columbia—allow all elections to be conducted entirely by mail.
  • Two states—Nebraska and North Dakota—permit counties to opt into conducting elections by mail.
  • Nine states—Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming—allow specific small elections to be conducted by mail.
  • Four states—Idaho, Minnesota, New Jersey and New Mexico—permit mostly-mail elections for certain small jurisdictions.

The four tables below show which states allow which types of mostly-mail elections.



National Conference of State Legislatures: Legislative News ...

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National Conference of State Legislatures
https://www.ncsl.org

NCSL is home to the most comprehensive information available on legislatures in the 50 states, territories and commonwealths.

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all registered voters are sent a ballot in the mail.
with their name on them......
 

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