Sunday, 5 April 2020

Making Mail-In Voting Work

After a fair amount of thinking....there is a way to make mail-in voting (talked about with the Democrats) a functional thing:

1.  While the ballot is mailed from the county court-house, to the voter....it can only be mailed via a legit post office....meaning you physically show up and present the envelop to the clerk.

2.  While standing there, the clerk will note the name on the application, and the return address (put there by the county clerk).  He/She then asks the voter for a ID (any type with a picture and name).

3.  There must be a license number, or social security number then listed by the clerk on the voting form.  Then the envelop is sealed.

4.  The envelop is now mailed via registered mail to the county-court house.

5.  Any discrepancy with your ID....NO vote, and no registered mail accomplished.

6. Double-voting?  If this comes up, your local court should issue a summons and have paperwork prepared for your fine (minimum of $10,000) and the loss of voting privileges in that state for a period of twenty years.

7.  If you don't have a form of ID?   You don't vote.

My guess is that a fair number of Democrats will say this is wrong, and would trigger people to be marginalized.  Well....my question would be....how do you exist in life without an ID?  Show me the guy who has no ID (prison members and nutcases don't count).

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