Anonymous ID: fdfe62 Aug. 3, 2020, 9:20 a.m. No.10169814   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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If a state law has a cut off date for ballots, it has a cut off date mandated by law. Election officials should not take that interpretation into their own hands. It's the legislature's responsibility.

 

Very important for state to post how many ballots were printed. Receipt from vendor and sign off by secretary of state or treasurer. (In some states its the treasurer)

 

It would be important for each state to post how many ballots were mailed out. It is important for the state to do this not groups or individuals handing them out. Only the state can mail ballots and should only mail them if requested.

 

How many ballots were sent out vs how many were printed. This is important information. Should be posted by state.

 

States should be required to post how many ballots were mailed out vs. how many legally returned.

 

Allowing late ballots to count is allowing election fraud.

 

Under no circumstances should there be any indication on the ballot of party preference. None. Your right to a secure, secret vote counts on it.

 

Witness signature on inner return envelope by party reps with election officials. Ballots are then put in secure bin for counting on machines.

 

Most states are not ramped up for mail in voting on the scale the Dems want. IF, big if, laws are followed, this could disenfranchise both parties.

 

Unless there are ballots set aside pre-voted for arrivals that won't get there in time. Here's where we need to know how many ballots were printed and how many were sent out.

 

Upon writing this, occurs to me one fraud mechanism will be pre-voted ballots for ballots not coming in on time. Is this where China might have come in? Was Pompeo addressing China friendly governors for more than trade? (Just a random thought)