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What’s wrong with mail in ballots for the 2020 election?
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2020-10-19 at 2:22 AM UTCreading the thread, the idea is that some states have very lax standards for requesting a ballot and they can be requested to any address, not just the one on file - you just need a name, DOB and signature (which they don't check).
Requesting a replacement ballot does not invalidate the person's vote if they've already voted, but you can change their party affiliation, cast a vote etc.
Now they're talking about using census software and a python script to mass-invalidate ballots lul -
2020-10-19 at 2:25 AM UTCI guess you could do it, but they'll get a pink ballot in the mail and know something is amuck. In Florida it just comes to your registered voter address.
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2020-10-19 at 2:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra reading the thread, the idea is that some states have very lax standards for requesting a ballot and they can be requested to any address, not just the one on file - you just need a name, DOB and signature (which they don't check).
Requesting a replacement ballot does not invalidate the person's vote if they've already voted, but you can change their party affiliation, cast a vote etc.
Now they're talking about using census software and a python script to mass-invalidate votes lul
You need your social by federal law
https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/legis_bulletin_110702.html
Also not sending the ballots to only registered addresses is a fantastic thing. Homeless people deserve to vote. Moving people deserve to vote. I mean wtf? That information is years old. People move, aldra... -
2020-10-19 at 2:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace You need your social by federal law
https://www.ssa.gov/legislation/legis_bulletin_110702.html
Also not sending the ballots to only registered addresses is a fantastic thing. Homeless people deserve to vote. Moving people deserve to vote. I mean wtf? That information is years old. People move, aldra…
Didn't even remember but yeah you have to enter your SSN -
2020-10-19 at 2:35 AM UTCI didn't say it was a good or bad thing, just that that's how it's exploitable.
That law only governs initial registration though doesn't it? -
2020-10-19 at 2:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I didn't say it was a good or bad thing, just that that's how it's exploitable.
That law only governs initial registration though doesn't it?
Don't think so. Can you name any states without the requirement? I applied for a mail in ballot and I had to give my social.
Also there's no evidence its being abused so your point is moot. This isn't a new thing. No proof of widespread or influential voter fraud has ever been found.
Trump did vote twice through the mail in 2018 tho, which is probably why he's worried about it. -
2020-10-19 at 3:34 AM UTC
Alaska
Arkansas
California
Florida
Oregon
Oklahoma (added based on my findings, someone please double check)
Texas (added based on >>283423830)
Washington
Indiana
North Carolina
I remember a bunch of stories of people complaining that their party registration had been changed a few years back, was just brushed off as them being insane or system error at the time but this could explain it -
2020-10-19 at 3:38 AM UTChttps://www.theepochtimes.com/lax-online-security-appears-to-allow-cancelling-other-voters-mail-in-ballots-in-some-states_3543408.html
The online voter portal for Washington State only requires the name and date of birth of a voter for a login. Dates of birth are a matter of public record for many people, either through social media, government and court documents, or Wikipedia pages, not to mention millions of hacked personal records available for sale on the darkweb.
Upon login, a person can view the voter’s registration information and other details, including the registered address and ballot status. The portal also allows voters to request a new ballot, which the person can fill out online, print out, and mail to the election authorities to vote. The ballot package needs to be signed and the signature would be matched by the authorities to the one they have on record.
However, the page warns that “if you continue, a ballot previously mailed to you will be cancelled,” suggesting that somebody can log in and cancel another person’s ballot by requesting a new one. -
2020-10-19 at 3:51 AM UTCit's gonna be YUUUUGE
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2020-10-19 at 4:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://www.theepochtimes.com/lax-online-security-appears-to-allow-cancelling-other-voters-mail-in-ballots-in-some-states_3543408.html
I just any you to know specifically what a trash source theepochtimes is. -
2020-10-19 at 4:12 AM UTCI am aware
made new thread -
2020-10-19 at 4:48 AM UTC..Who scan's them in Ohio..
?cigarette./joke.structureDecent -
2020-10-19 at 2:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra https://www.theepochtimes.com/lax-online-security-appears-to-allow-cancelling-other-voters-mail-in-ballots-in-some-states_3543408.html
To register to vote online in Washington state, you will need a driver's license or a state ID. These may be more difficult to obtain right now because of office closures due to COVID-19. You can register to vote by mail without a driver's license by supplying part of your Social Security number on the form.
Yet again you are wrong, Aldra.
Please stop pretending like you know how anything works in my country. -
2020-10-19 at 10:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Yet again you are wrong, Aldra.
Please stop pretending like you know how anything works in my country.
1. nobody's talking about registering to vote
2. if anything in your country 'worked' you wouldn't have had to sneak into the US in the back of a livestock transport -
2020-10-20 at 1:27 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra 1. nobody's talking about registering to vote
2. if anything in your country 'worked' you wouldn't have had to sneak into the US in the back of a livestock transport
1. You're talking about registering to vote
2. That never happened
3. Go fuck yourself and I'm gonna rape you fuck you -
2020-10-20 at 1:35 AM UTCno I'm talking about accessing the details of people who are already registered to vote
requesting a new ballot to invalidate any they have
obtaining their personal information
changing their party affiliation
actually registering or submitting a vote is more protected in most places -
2020-10-20 at 1:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra no I'm talking about accessing the details of people who are already registered to vote
requesting a new ballot to invalidate any they have
obtaining their personal information
changing their party affiliation
actually registering or submitting a vote is more protected in most places
Yep thats what I'm talking about too. Learn to read, chucklefuck. -
2020-10-20 at 2:24 AM UTCNothing
He also pays the travel expenses out of pocket -
2020-10-20 at 4:59 AM UTC
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2020-10-26 at 2:26 PM UTCI threw a cigarette in a ballot box in my hood where I know the libs were putting them into