QUESTION FOR TRUMP SUPPORTERS ....

They said in big letters something about requesting a mail-in ballot and I tossed'em. I never asked ANYBODY to send a "request" for a mail-in ballot.

So you think sending you an application for mail-in is creating voting fraud? The election commission sent them to all who are on voting rolls to curb the pandemic. So you think the commission should only send applications to those who request them? Make sense. The application is no crime and helps neither party. It is to reduce Corona.
 
So you think sending you an application for mail-in is creating voting fraud? The election commission sent them to all who are on voting rolls to curb the pandemic. So you think the commission should only send applications to those who request them? Make sense. The application is no crime and helps neither party. It is to reduce Corona.

Never said it was a crime. Just a nuisance.
And, the Rona is already reduced.
 
I read it. Apparently you're not too sure of yourself if you can't cite the article and the number. Instead you defaulted to insult.

I have already cited it, liar. RQAA. Go read your constitution. If you wish, YOU can cite the article that gives the State government of PA the authority to conduct mass mail in voting.
 
I have already cited it, liar. RQAA. Go read your constitution. If you wish, YOU can cite the article that gives the State government of PA the authority to conduct mass mail in voting.

You are one effing liar. Pay attention here. You wrote post #'s 56-62; 76, 78, 94-99 and 107. In NONE of these posts did you state that "Article X, section Y of the PA Constitution" says mass mail voting is illegal.

Try harder, if you can manage to do so without tripping over your massive ego.
 
You are one effing liar.
No, that would be you.
Pay attention here.
Your problem again.
You wrote post #'s 56-62; 76, 78, 94-99 and 107. In NONE of these posts did you state that "Article X, section Y of the PA Constitution" says mass mail voting is illegal.
Try harder, if you can manage to do so without tripping over your massive ego.
If it's not in the constitution to make it legal, it is illegal. Ballots are to be kept secret in PA, and the mail system isn't secure.
Do I have to say it again, so that you get it? Read your own constitution.
 
No, that would be you.

Your problem again.

If it's not in the constitution to make it legal, it is illegal. Ballots are to be kept secret in PA, and the mail system isn't secure.
Do I have to say it again, so that you get it? Read your own constitution.

I read the Constitution several times and your response is a fallacy. The PA constitution states only that elections shall be by ballot; it doesn't say anything about voting in person, paper ballots or machine. Read section 4 enough times until it sinks in. Maybe you should contact the PA governor with your contention that mail-in voting is illegal, he probably needs a good laugh.

5. Elections.
Elections shall be free and equal; and no power, civil or military, shall at any time interfere to prevent the free exercise of the right of suffrage.

Section 1.
Every citizen 21 years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact. 1. He or she shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. 2. He or she shall have resided in the State ninety (90) days immediately preceding the election. 3. He or she shall have resided in the election district where he or she shall offer to vote at least sixty (60) days immediately preceding the election, except that if qualified to vote in an election district prior to removal of residence, he or she may, if a resident of Pennsylvania, vote in the election district from which he or she removed his or her residence within sixty (60) days preceding the election.

Section 4. All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law; Provided, That secrecy in voting be preserved.

Section 14.
(a) The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the municipality of their residence, because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside.




 
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