Abrignac
2 years ago

only 11 states require photo ID to vote, In Md i just give my name and DOB, i once tried to show my id instead and the person literally put a hand up to shield themselves from the ID and said we cant look at that.

drglnc wrote:




All should require ID. Otherwise why not use a quota system. Say a precinct has 3,000 voter names on the roll. They begin a count down with the first person who votes. Once 3,000 votes have been cast the polls at that location close regardless of the number of people still in line. It would be so simple. A handful of “operatives” could get there early, vote, go t the back of the line, lather, rinse and repeat.

Not surprised that MD doesn’t require an ID to vote. It’s commonly thought to be the Bluest state in the US. Democrats have long opined that it’s burdensome to acquire a government issued ID. Yet, it’s required for many other mundane situations.
DrMaddVibe
2 years ago
Information is your friend. Disinformation is not your friend.

The CIA is working in other nations to subvert a US election.

https://odysee.com/@Velyaminov:a/Ukrainian-troll-factory-aims-to-undermine-and-influence-the-2024-US-election:2 [/i][/color][/size]
HockeyDad
2 years ago

not lottery but i have done similar lived overseas for 15 years and frequently had to mail via usps money, important and sensitive documents and all kinds of stuff. i honestly cant think of a single time something i mailed usps didn't make it to the destination. ive had a few packages from online orders disappear but that is a different thing.

drglnc wrote:



Mail me $1000 in cash. If it makes it through, I’ll mail it back.
drglnc
2 years ago

All should require ID. Otherwise why not use a quota system. Say a precinct has 3,000 voter names on the roll. They begin a count down with the first person who votes. Once 3,000 votes have been cast the polls at that location close regardless of the number of people still in line. It would be so simple. A handful of “operatives” could get there early, vote, go t the back of the line, lather, rinse and repeat.

Not surprised that MD doesn’t require an ID to vote. It’s commonly thought to be the Bluest state in the US. Democrats have long opined that it’s burdensome to acquire a government issued ID. Yet, it’s required for many other mundane situations.

Abrignac wrote:



i actually don't disagree that ID should be required... but each state makes its own laws related to elections. i also believe that a state issued ID should be free if it is being required for anything.
drglnc
2 years ago

Mail me $1000 in cash. If it makes it through, I’ll mail it back.

HockeyDad wrote:




Does it matter that i trust the usps more than i trust you?

I'm curious, how many of the cigar trades, box passes, Secret Santa's etc that are mailed between forum members do not make the location? I admittedly have only been an active trader for a few years on this site but can not remember a single one gong missing or being mentioned on any of the trade threads...
frankj1
2 years ago

Does it matter that i trust the usps more than i trust you?

I'm curious, how many of the cigar trades, box passes, Secret Santa's etc that are mailed between forum members do not make the location? I admittedly have only been an active trader for a few years on this site but can not remember a single one gong missing or being mentioned on any of the trade threads...

drglnc wrote:


not enough to swing an election for dog catcher in Mayberry...at least according to Ken Block.
RobertHively
2 years ago

Elections? 🤔
frankj1
2 years ago

Erections? 🤔

RobertHively wrote:



it's not your fault.
RobertHively
2 years ago

it's not your fault.

frankj1 wrote:



Not you, Frank.


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rfenst
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  • Herf-A-Holic Topic Starter
2 years ago

I want each and every legal vote counted, once. I want illegal votes tossed aside.

I’m not sure why it’s ok to have to present an ID when voting in person, but if doing so absentee then no ID verification is needed.

Abrignac wrote:


In Florida, ballot box vote signatures must match the voter's signature on record to be counted. If the signatures don't match the person whose ballot it is is contacted immediately to investigate what occurred and to cure any defects.

It is illegal in Florida to possess more than five ballots per election; and they can only be from immediate family members. Two full time poll workers count the number of ballots before each voter places the ballot(s) in the slot and qualify they are from immediate family members- all before they go into the box.

The ballot box is only open during early voting days and is only located at the poll. It is guarded by two people at all times. People can drive up, get out of their car, drop off their ballot and be out of there in like 2 minutes.

I have been an election worker and am trained to perform several different poll jobs. In 2022, I guarded the a ballot box slot- for like 10 days. Nobody stuffed the ballot box.
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