09-08-2020, 04:59 PM
(09-08-2020, 04:32 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: These aren't inherently problems mail in voting or ID problems, and some of them have nothing to do with either.
The GA and CA is an issue with having a system to recognizes when a voter requested a mail-on ballot or voted already. In Maryland, I would be flagged in the system since I requested a mail-in ballot. If I tried to vote in person, I would be given a provisional ballot that would not count until they determined that I didn't mail in a ballot.
The Iowa one is from November 2018 and has to do with people being registered in multiple states.
In the NH case, the guy was able to register as a person who doesn't exist. ID or no, that should not be allowed to happen.
We should constantly be working to improve election security, but 0.001% of ballots in California possibly being fraudulent isn't a sign that we need more restrictive voting policies.
States problems aren't because of mail in voting. The shows how all examples are because of mail in voting...