Liz Cheney lost BIG.

When there was a question we were supposed to try to determine the voter's intent if possible

you needed to decide if they intended to lie about who they were when they came in to vote?.......how fucking dumb were the people who ran the polling places you worked in?........
 
so a drop box in a good location verifies the i.d. of the dropper?

i don't think so, dummy.

why are you so fucking wilfully stupid?

Because I obviously know more about how elections operate than you do. You asked about the security of a drop box, not about voter ID.

In my state a voter must include identifying information on the ballot when using mail-in ballots or a drop-box. He only received the ballot because he requested it and is a registered voter and contains security information. The voter then puts certain required identification numbers on the outside of that ballot. He can then track that ballot online and if there is a problem can correct the problem. We only allow one drop box per county.

See, it's not that hard to understand. If the voter is an elderly disabled person it doesn't really matter if their grandson mails that ballot or puts it in a drop box. Or, they can drive to the curb and officials will come out and bring you the ballot for you to complete.

A person is not a dummy because you don't understand how something operates. Insulting others is the result of being insecure in his ability to communicate his ideas.
 
how about the ones on street corners open all night long with no observers or cameras?......

Obviously less secure but also much less common. What would a person do in such a situation if he wanted to cheat?

You obviously cannot print your own ballots and deposit them. Most ballots have security measures and you couldn't have more ballots than registered voters. How does cheating occur in a less secure location?
 
only a racist would read it that way.

good for you, racist.

Jesus, Fredo. That worked in HS when Nirvana was big but it only makes you look like a poorly educated, middle-aged dumbass. I've posted several of your quotes from before you went into the closet to look like a pacifist. I'm guessing that was shortly after the time you and STY gave each other a handy at lunch.
 
Obviously less secure but also much less common. What would a person do in such a situation if he wanted to cheat?

You obviously cannot print your own ballots and deposit them. Most ballots have security measures and you couldn't have more ballots than registered voters. How does cheating occur in a less secure location?
Not sure about the Federal laws or all 50 states, but in both Florida and Texas, I've used mail-in ballots for years. After registering in person, I left a copy of my signature. Upon voting, my signature was matched on the ballot to my registration information. Same thing as voting in person except it's not every time I vote.

Since the is no indication of election altering fraud in any national elections, it causes me to question the motives of the spendthrift idiots in charge of the RNC who want states to go through a massive cost effort for no required reason.
 
Not sure about the Federal laws or all 50 states, but in both Florida and Texas, I've used mail-in ballots for years. After registering in person, I left a copy of my signature. Upon voting, my signature was matched on the ballot to my registration information. Same thing as voting in person except it's not every time I vote.

Since the is no indication of election altering fraud in any national elections, it causes me to question the motives of the spendthrift idiots in charge of the RNC who want states to go through a massive cost effort for no required reason.


If you voted by mail in the 2022 primary you had to include an identification number on your ballot:

Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number or Election Identification Certificate Number issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety; or
If you don't have one of those, the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number

This number was a new requirement which many did not include and their ballot was disqualified.

"The votes of more than 24,000 Texans who tried to cast ballots by mail were thrown out in the March primary — a dramatic increase in rejected ballots in the first election held under a new Republican voting law.
Roughly 12.4% of mail-in ballots returned to the state’s 254 counties were not counted, according to figures released Wednesday by the Texas secretary of state. Just over 3 million people voted overall in the low-turnout primary.

Of 24,636 rejected mail-in ballots, 14,281 belonged to voters attempting to participate in the Democratic primary, and 10,355 belonged to voters in the Republican primary. But the rejection rate by party was fairly aligned; 12.9% of Democratic ballots were rejected and 11.8% of Republican ballots were rejected."

More than 12% of Texas mail-in ballots rejected in March primary | The Texas Tribune
 
If you voted by mail in the 2022 primary you had to include an identification number on your ballot:

Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number or Election Identification Certificate Number issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety; or
If you don't have one of those, the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number

This number was a new requirement which many did not include and their ballot was disqualified.

"The votes of more than 24,000 Texans who tried to cast ballots by mail were thrown out in the March primary — a dramatic increase in rejected ballots in the first election held under a new Republican voting law.
Roughly 12.4% of mail-in ballots returned to the state’s 254 counties were not counted, according to figures released Wednesday by the Texas secretary of state. Just over 3 million people voted overall in the low-turnout primary.

Of 24,636 rejected mail-in ballots, 14,281 belonged to voters attempting to participate in the Democratic primary, and 10,355 belonged to voters in the Republican primary. But the rejection rate by party was fairly aligned; 12.9% of Democratic ballots were rejected and 11.8% of Republican ballots were rejected."

More than 12% of Texas mail-in ballots rejected in March primary | The Texas Tribune

Yes. I voted. Sorry, but I'm missing your point.

Why do Trumpian cocksuckers want to deprive me of my vote by mail?
 
Obviously less secure but also much less common. What would a person do in such a situation if he wanted to cheat?

You obviously cannot print your own ballots and deposit them. Most ballots have security measures and you couldn't have more ballots than registered voters. How does cheating occur in a less secure location?

obviously what a person could do is what the videos you pretend aren't real show people doing......dumping armfuls of ballots into the boxes in the middle of the night....
 
obviously what a person could do is what the videos you pretend aren't real show people doing......dumping armfuls of ballots into the boxes in the middle of the night....

You can't see squat in those videos. How do you know they are real ballots and what does it matter if it is night or day?

You see nothing that is illegal. If they are not "real" ballots it will be caught when scanned.

What do you think was occurring in those videos? Where did people get those handfuls of ballots? You are seeing what you want to see. The geotracking portion of that documentary was a joke.
 
You can't see squat in those videos. How do you know they are real ballots and what does it matter if it is night or day?

You see nothing that is illegal. If they are not "real" ballots it will be caught when scanned.

What do you think was occurring in those videos? Where did people get those handfuls of ballots? You are seeing what you want to see. The geotracking portion of that documentary was a joke.

So you think they are putting fake ballots in the drop box? Now that is a real problem. The movie explains where they got the ballots. They picked them up at any one of 5 different very liberal NGOs (BLM was one of them). The movie had a couple of whistleblowers who said they picked up ballots from there and were paid for each ballot they deposited in drop boxes. They followed them to the NGOs and to several different dropboxes using geolocation. Geolocation was used to identify the J/6 rioters and no one doubts its accuracy there.
 
So you think they are putting fake ballots in the drop box? Now that is a real problem. The movie explains where they got the ballots. They picked them up at any one of 5 different very liberal NGOs (BLM was one of them). The movie had a couple of whistleblowers who said they picked up ballots from there and were paid for each ballot they deposited in drop boxes. They followed them to the NGOs and to several different dropboxes using geolocation. Geolocation was used to identify the J/6 rioters and no one doubts its accuracy there.

Did the movie talk at all about Republicans sending FAKE ELECTORS? Or about a sitting President trying to pressure a state election official to "find votes?"

Did it cover that?
 
If you voted by mail in the 2022 primary you had to include an identification number on your ballot:

Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number or Election Identification Certificate Number issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety; or
If you don't have one of those, the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number

This number was a new requirement which many did not include and their ballot was disqualified.

"The votes of more than 24,000 Texans who tried to cast ballots by mail were thrown out in the March primary — a dramatic increase in rejected ballots in the first election held under a new Republican voting law.
Roughly 12.4% of mail-in ballots returned to the state’s 254 counties were not counted, according to figures released Wednesday by the Texas secretary of state. Just over 3 million people voted overall in the low-turnout primary.

Of 24,636 rejected mail-in ballots, 14,281 belonged to voters attempting to participate in the Democratic primary, and 10,355 belonged to voters in the Republican primary. But the rejection rate by party was fairly aligned; 12.9% of Democratic ballots were rejected and 11.8% of Republican ballots were rejected."

More than 12% of Texas mail-in ballots rejected in March primary | The Texas Tribune
Proving Republicans can read better than Democrats.
 
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