Voting Infrastructure

Ramone45

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In my opinion, My country should invest in and upgrade its voting infrastructure. Presuming there is no pandemic in the future, I feel we should vote primarily in person on election day. Absentee and mail in ballots should be extremely limited to specific conditions. I view the act of physically casting your ballot as a patriotic obligation; a tribute to the sacrifices people made before us. I am very fortunate. I can cast my ballot in person in less than 10 minutes on Election Day. I think it should be like that for everyone. Increase the number of polling places. Increase staffing. Invest in secure and accurate voting technology. Make Election Day an National holiday. Everyone should be willing to make a small sacrifice for their country. Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would. But it should not be that way. God Bless America.
 
Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would.

^^^Bullshit from a guy who admits he currently only has to wait 10 minutes.

I have been voting by mail for many years now. Each vote I cast is now acknowledged on a state web site as soon as the signature has been verified. I don't have to deal with long waits, pandemics, right-wing "poll monitors", and burning a bunch of gas to get to a polling place from my remote residence.

Cult-45 members: Welcome to the 21st century. Quit looking backwards, because you are about to drive your vehicle into a ditch. Again.
 
In my opinion, My country should invest in and upgrade its voting infrastructure. Presuming there is no pandemic in the future, I feel we should vote primarily in person on election day. Absentee and mail in ballots should be extremely limited to specific conditions. I view the act of physically casting your ballot as a patriotic obligation; a tribute to the sacrifices people made before us. I am very fortunate. I can cast my ballot in person in less than 10 minutes on Election Day. I think it should be like that for everyone. Increase the number of polling places. Increase staffing. Invest in secure and accurate voting technology. Make Election Day an National holiday. Everyone should be willing to make a small sacrifice for their country. Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would. But it should not be that way. God Bless America.


I don't know the actual numbers, but I think early voting/vote by mail has been very popular everywhere it's been used. I can't think of a state that's gone to it that has later rescinded, though a few states have trimmed early voting here and there.

The reason we don't have more staffing, more polling places etc. is the expense; and there's not more of a political will to do something about it because it's only periodically a problem, and because current office holders like the present state of affairs under which they were elected.
 
My vote by mail was superior than waiting in line...my ballot was also confirmed via email and mail....I'll never wait in line after working all day again. Mail in voting was a cinch and wonderful!
 
In my world you'll be able to vote from wherever you are at the moment, worldwide, based on your place of residence. An indicator will appear on your implanted heads-up display showing which day to vote. You'll enter your vote with eye movements that will be automatically verified to be you by Retinal Scan. You'll have to vote, but could select 'none of the above' for all positions.

There will be no polling places or ballots to submit or tally. It will all be done instantly upon completion of the selections.
 
^^^Bullshit from a guy who admits he currently only has to wait 10 minutes.

I have been voting by mail for many years now. Each vote I cast is now acknowledged on a state web site as soon as the signature has been verified. I don't have to deal with long waits, pandemics, right-wing "poll monitors", and burning a bunch of gas to get to a polling place from my remote residence.

Cult-45 members: Welcome to the 21st century. Quit looking backwards, because you are about to drive your vehicle into a ditch. Again.

Why don't you shut the fuck up? You're a freaking idiot. Admit to yourself that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. I would overcome ANY OBSTACLE to cast my vote to re-elect President Trump.
 
^^^Bullshit from a guy who admits he currently only has to wait 10 minutes.

I have been voting by mail for many years now. Each vote I cast is now acknowledged on a state web site as soon as the signature has been verified. I don't have to deal with long waits, pandemics, right-wing "poll monitors", and burning a bunch of gas to get to a polling place from my remote residence.

Cult-45 members: Welcome to the 21st century. Quit looking backwards, because you are about to drive your vehicle into a ditch. Again.

^^ Devout Marxist/Maoist and is SURE it will work this time!!! :rolleyes:
 
In my opinion, My country should invest in and upgrade its voting infrastructure. Presuming there is no pandemic in the future, I feel we should vote primarily in person on election day. Absentee and mail in ballots should be extremely limited to specific conditions. I view the act of physically casting your ballot as a patriotic obligation; a tribute to the sacrifices people made before us. I am very fortunate. I can cast my ballot in person in less than 10 minutes on Election Day. I think it should be like that for everyone. Increase the number of polling places. Increase staffing. Invest in secure and accurate voting technology. Make Election Day an National holiday. Everyone should be willing to make a small sacrifice for their country. Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would. But it should not be that way. God Bless America.

Nah, should be up to each state how they want to run their shit.
 
Why don't you shut the fuck up? You're a freaking idiot. Admit to yourself that you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. I would overcome ANY OBSTACLE to cast my vote to re-elect President Trump.

Gosh, you sound mad. Was it something I said? :confused:

Actually, I have no doubt that a Cult-45 member would overcome any obstacle to cast a vote for their cult leader. That's just the nature of a cult.

However, I was referring to a more normal situation, one that does not apply to brainwashed zombies trying to prove that mail-in voting does not work in order to reinforce their cult leader's attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the upcoming election.

Try to think past your current cult years, when you might not be so interested in standing in a voting line for many hours, as required in certain underprivileged districts today. Try to think beyond your current situation where you only have to wait 10 minutes. Sorry, that is probably asking too much from a cult member.

Mail-in voting has been working just fine here in my home state for many years. Welcome to the 21st century, Putin/Trump bootlickers!

And, I decline your request that I shut the fuck up, no matter how big of a tantrum you throw. That may fly in Russia or North Korea, but not here.
 
Gosh, you sound mad. Was it something I said? :confused:

Actually, I have no doubt that a Cult-45 member would overcome any obstacle to cast a vote for their cult leader. That's just the nature of a cult.

However, I was referring to a more normal situation, one that does not apply to brainwashed zombies trying to prove that mail-in voting does not work in order to reinforce their cult leader's attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the upcoming election.

Try to think past your current cult years, when you might not be so interested in standing in a voting line for many hours, as required in certain underprivileged districts today. Try to think beyond your current situation where you only have to wait 10 minutes. Sorry, that is probably asking too much from a cult member.

Mail-in voting has been working just fine here in my home state for many years. Welcome to the 21st century, Putin/Trump bootlickers!

And, I decline your request that I shut the fuck up, no matter how big of a tantrum you throw. That may fly in Russia or North Korea, but not here.

^^ Supports Soviet/N. Korean politics/economics........doesn't understand that he, the fan of the totalitarian state, is the bootlicker.

LOL it would be funny if it weren't so sad.
 
The little town I live in had all new voting machines Easy as pie to use.
 
Here in the Bear Flag Republic, we return our votes by mail at the local County Libraries. No DeJoy to worry about and no sweat. I generally hit the 7-11 across the street for a Mikes Harder Lemonade on the way home. :)

Might be harder in Mississippi, do they even have County Libraries? :rolleyes:
 
^^^Bullshit from a guy who admits he currently only has to wait 10 minutes.

I have been voting by mail for many years now. Each vote I cast is now acknowledged on a state web site as soon as the signature has been verified. I don't have to deal with long waits, pandemics, right-wing "poll monitors", and burning a bunch of gas to get to a polling place from my remote residence.

Cult-45 members: Welcome to the 21st century. Quit looking backwards, because you are about to drive your vehicle into a ditch. Again.
Just asking. Drive to get food/drink?
 
^^^Bullshit from a guy who admits he currently only has to wait 10 minutes.

I have been voting by mail for many years now. Each vote I cast is now acknowledged on a state web site as soon as the signature has been verified. I don't have to deal with long waits, pandemics, right-wing "poll monitors", and burning a bunch of gas to get to a polling place from my remote residence.

Cult-45 members: Welcome to the 21st century. Quit looking backwards, because you are about to drive your vehicle into a ditch. Again.
Just asking. Drive to get food/drink?
 
And yet you continue to vote Republican, the party which has long resisted making voting easier in any way, shape or form.

National Holiday? Increase polling places? Invest in secure technology? They are all in the bill passed by the D House which is sitting on Mitch McConnell's desk, languishing away. He laughed it all off, called it a "Power Grab" by Democrats.

I bet you have no fucking clue what policies you are actually voting for.


In my opinion, My country should invest in and upgrade its voting infrastructure. Presuming there is no pandemic in the future, I feel we should vote primarily in person on election day. Absentee and mail in ballots should be extremely limited to specific conditions. I view the act of physically casting your ballot as a patriotic obligation; a tribute to the sacrifices people made before us. I am very fortunate. I can cast my ballot in person in less than 10 minutes on Election Day. I think it should be like that for everyone. Increase the number of polling places. Increase staffing. Invest in secure and accurate voting technology. Make Election Day an National holiday. Everyone should be willing to make a small sacrifice for their country. Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would. But it should not be that way. God Bless America.
 
National Holiday? Increase polling places? Invest in secure technology? They are all in the bill passed by the D House which is sitting on Mitch McConnell's desk, languishing away. He laughed it all off, called it a "Power Grab" by Democrats.

What do you want to bet that the very last line is why Mitch and Donny refused to advance it? And maybe the second to last paragraph.

Passed House (03/08/2019)

For the People Act of 2019

This bill addresses voter access, election integrity, election security, political spending, and ethics for the three branches of government.

Specifically, the bill expands voter registration and voting access and limits removing voters from voter rolls.

The bill provides for states to establish independent, nonpartisan redistricting commissions.

The bill also sets forth provisions related to election security, including sharing intelligence information with state election officials, protecting the security of the voter rolls, supporting states in securing their election systems, developing a national strategy to protect the security and integrity of U.S. democratic institutions, establishing in the legislative branch the National Commission to Protect United States Democratic Institutions, and other provisions to improve the cybersecurity of election systems.

This bill addresses campaign spending, including by expanding the ban on foreign nationals contributing to or spending on elections; expanding disclosure rules pertaining to organizations spending money during elections, campaign advertisements, and online platforms; and revising disclaimer requirements for political advertising.

This bill establishes an alternative campaign funding system for certain federal offices. The system involves federal matching of small contributions for qualified candidates.

This bill sets forth provisions related to ethics in all three branches of government. Specifically, the bill requires a code of ethics for federal judges and justices, prohibits Members of the House from serving on the board of a for-profit entity, expands enforcement of regulations governing foreign agents, and establishes additional conflict-of-interest and ethics provisions for federal employees and the White House.

The bill also requires candidates for President and Vice President to submit 10 years of tax returns.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1
 
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polling stations have been reduced nationwide by 20% since 2016. the image above shows those that have dropped the most, with percentages in the 60's/70's&80's

how much is due to mail-in voting being pushed, and how much is due to economics/politically motivated voter suppression i cannot say but when you look at the numbers and which states (and when the stations were closed), it's clear the impact on voting this will have:

Shuttering polling sites can lead to voter confusion, as people head to the wrong place to vote out of habit or because they haven’t heard their old polling place has been closed or moved. It can also create undue logistical challenges, especially for people who don’t have their own cars, hourly workers who can’t afford to take time off to vote, and parents and others who can’t afford to wait in long lines at polling locations.

In the time of COVID, it’s not as safe to ride a bus across town to a new voting site as it would be to walk to the local school where voting used to occur. The people most likely to be impacted by this are disproportionately Black and Hispanic people, who statistically are less likely to have access to a car.

“Having polling locations farther away or that are more crowded creates a hardship for many workers, particularly blue-collar and hourly workers,” NAACP President Derrick Johnson told VICE News.
Some states have made deep cuts to Election Day voting sites but did little to nothing to making mail voting easier to access.The most glaring example — and the one that alarms voting rights experts the most — is Maryland.

The state has moved to eliminate 80% of its polling places, the highest proportion in the country. That includes a 90% cut in heavily Black Baltimore — the city has gone from 296 polling places in 2016 to just 24 this election. There will be almost 19,000 potential voters for every polling place in the state — almost five times more people per polling place than the national average of 4,200.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkd...21000-election-day-polling-locations-for-2020

tn is down 17%, and a lot of those shut very recently
 
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States can set their own plans for state elections.

Plans for the Federal Elections should be set by the FEC and should be standard in all states. Parties and elected officials should have no input.
 
In my opinion, My country should invest in and upgrade its voting infrastructure. Presuming there is no pandemic in the future, I feel we should vote primarily in person on election day. Absentee and mail in ballots should be extremely limited to specific conditions. I view the act of physically casting your ballot as a patriotic obligation; a tribute to the sacrifices people made before us. I am very fortunate. I can cast my ballot in person in less than 10 minutes on Election Day. I think it should be like that for everyone. Increase the number of polling places. Increase staffing. Invest in secure and accurate voting technology. Make Election Day an National holiday. Everyone should be willing to make a small sacrifice for their country. Personally, if I had to stand on line for 12 hours to cast my vote, I would. But it should not be that way. God Bless America.

Hmm if we only had national voting laws to protect the most sacred democratic expression... spread out over days... including non work days
And with a proper census count ... and districting
Equal representation except for that big state small state anachronism
 
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