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Late ballot counting.
#11
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
@Vikergirl said:
With the sabotage of the post office, I think it is critical that all votes are counted. Voting by mail is not new. In Minnesota, everyone is being allowed to vote by mail due to Coronavirus. I think health and safety of the people is the most important thing. No one should be denied the right to vote. 
So you’re fine with ballots after the election?

Lets not include in the debate the ones that are postmarked prior to the election. I think we agree that those are good to go. 
It's not about what I am fine with, it's about the rules and regulations of the state. I do like the idea of the paper trail. There has been issues with voting machines as well. It has been proven that in person voter fraud is a non-issue so we'll see what happens. I think election day should be a holiday though. 
I’m fine with a holiday but then its probably not as nesecary to have all the early voting expences.  With the exception of this covid year. 

Frankly, Id like to see online voting using blockchain tech. Save most everyone the hassle of going anywhere.  Though our countries past web endevors havent been very sucessful.  

As for the “rules” I’d be ok seeing a legal challenge for ballots after election day without postmarks.  
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#12
I would like to see the polling places that have closed reopened. It is important that everyone that can vote has the opportunity to vote. I would like early voting not to be limited. Texans can now register online.

https://www.texastribune.org/2020/09/23/...ine-texas/
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#13
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
I would like to see the polling places that have closed reopened. It is important that everyone that can vote has the opportunity to vote. I would like early voting not to be limited. Texans can now register online.

https://www.texastribune.org/2020/09/23/...ine-texas/
We’re in agreement. I guess the devil is in the details with anything online anymore. They “closed” our polling place and moved it to a new location. 

Here we have 9 districts with 22 poll locations to serve.....90-100k people or so. 

I have no idea if thats high/low or somewhere inbetween for locations to voters.  
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#14
From what I have read it's just not the number of locations, it's also the quality of voting locations.  Locations in certain areas have better throughput, more and better machines than others, difference between being in line for minutes vs hrs.  Shouldn't there be a voting booth per capita standard?  
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#15
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
My knee-jerk reaction to this is they shouldn't accept those without a postmark. 

OTOH, if they get there in time, they get there in time. If they don't? Into the shredder. 
Post offices don't always post mark anymore. 
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#16
Georgia has to reprogram 30,000 voting machines as of today because they have a "glitch" that removes a row of candidates if you scroll from one page to another and back. Other machines are prone to choices switching and those exact same machines do not have a paper trail. Hanging chads. Secret location ballot counting. Machines connected to wifi, machines delivered without power cords, power outages in certain polling locations.... Mail in voting is likely the least of our worries.

Regardless of when the ballot gets there. If a ballot gets there it gets there. Why would it not be valid? It is still a ballot. Also with the mail situation there have been problems with mail delivery for our deployed and other Americans overseas. Mail voting has been crucial for the military voting in elections. 

This is the most ridiculously hyped up story out there. When Americans actively pursue the limiting of people voting out of one side of their mouth and then complain about people kneeling during the anthem we have a real problem. And not being able to register that is terrifying. 
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#17
The world's financial system is operated online, America still has an antiquated potentially corrupt voting system.  Pay my taxes online, can't vote online

Disgusting.  This country is going to be a night mare for the next 120 days
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#18
Our two mail-in ballots went into the mailbox today. 

Done, Fini.

We did our part. 
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#19
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
Georgia has to reprogram 30,000 voting machines as of today because they have a "glitch" that removes a row of candidates if you scroll from one page to another and back. Other machines are prone to choices switching and those exact same machines do not have a paper trail. Hanging chads. Secret location ballot counting. Machines connected to wifi, machines delivered without power cords, power outages in certain polling locations.... Mail in voting is likely the least of our worries.

Regardless of when the ballot gets there. If a ballot gets there it gets there. Why would it not be valid? It is still a ballot. Also with the mail situation there have been problems with mail delivery for our deployed and other Americans overseas. Mail voting has been crucial for the military voting in elections. 

This is the most ridiculously hyped up story out there. When Americans actively pursue the limiting of people voting out of one side of their mouth and then complain about people kneeling during the anthem we have a real problem. And not being able to register that is terrifying. 
The media is hypeing something up lol. 

If the ballot is in the system prior to the election deadline count it. If its put into the system after results start coming in I think its BS. 
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#20
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@Mike Olson said:
Georgia has to reprogram 30,000 voting machines as of today because they have a "glitch" that removes a row of candidates if you scroll from one page to another and back. Other machines are prone to choices switching and those exact same machines do not have a paper trail. Hanging chads. Secret location ballot counting. Machines connected to wifi, machines delivered without power cords, power outages in certain polling locations.... Mail in voting is likely the least of our worries.

Regardless of when the ballot gets there. If a ballot gets there it gets there. Why would it not be valid? It is still a ballot. Also with the mail situation there have been problems with mail delivery for our deployed and other Americans overseas. Mail voting has been crucial for the military voting in elections. 

This is the most ridiculously hyped up story out there. When Americans actively pursue the limiting of people voting out of one side of their mouth and then complain about people kneeling during the anthem we have a real problem. And not being able to register that is terrifying. 
The media is hypeing something up lol. 

If the ballot is in the system prior to the election deadline count it. If its put into the system after results start coming in I think its BS. 
Of course the media is hyping something up.....


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