Mail in ballots should not be allowed anywhere. But if they are allowed and you’re not responsible enough to get your ballot in by a specific deadline then you’re not responsible enough to be voting at all.
Right on point. I will one-up ya Claude…..Agreed 1001%. The only mail in ballots will be our Military who are serving outside the US. I believe those are strictly controlled to get them back to the US. They would come on a Military plane. Here are the steps required in case anyone should ask. How are the military votes processed to get them back to the US
The processing of military votes to get them back to the US involves several steps to ensure that eligible voters can participate in federal elections. Here’s a summary of the process:
Registration: Military personnel and overseas citizens must register to vote in their former state of residence. This is done through the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), which allows for registration, updating voter contact information, and requesting an absentee ballot in a single step. 1
Ballot Request: After registering, eligible voters can request an absentee ballot. This request must be made at least 30 days before the election.
Ballot Transmission: States are required to transmit absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters no later than 45 days before the election. If the request is made less than 45 days before the election, states must transmit the ballots per state law, and if practical, at state discretion, in a manner that expedites the transmission.
Ballot Designation: UOCAVA voters have the option to designate a preferred transmission method for their absentee ballots. States must send blank ballots electronically or make them available online at the voter’s request. 1
Voting and Returning: UOCAVA voters typically receive and return the same absentee ballot as other voters in the jurisdiction.1
Ballot Duplication: Some states duplicate UOCAVA ballots onto standard ballot stock to ensure they can be accurately tabulated by machine. 1
Ballot Curing and Tracking: States may cure and track UOCAVA ballots to maintain the link between the original ballot and the duplicate for audit purposes. 1
Security and Fraud Prevention: The process includes measures to prevent fraud, such as requiring voters to affirm under penalty of perjury that the information provided is correct and that they are eligible to vote.
The UOCAVA process ensures that military and overseas citizens have a full opportunity to participate in federal elections, despite the challenges posed by distance and time.
I receive a mail-in ballot (I’m disabled) and I have my husband take my ballot right into a polling place – on Election Day. A person can always find someone to deliver their ballot. It’s ridiculous that some states allow ballot counting way beyond the deadline. Wonderful way to cheat!
No grace period. Vote on Election Day only unless you are disabled, military or elderly but you still have to be postmarked correctly!! Anything after doesn’t count! Too bad! So sad!! Grow up! Stop cheating!!
Mail in ballots should not be allowed anywhere. But if they are allowed and you’re not responsible enough to get your ballot in by a specific deadline then you’re not responsible enough to be voting at all.
Agreed 1000%
Right on point. I will one-up ya Claude…..Agreed 1001%. The only mail in ballots will be our Military who are serving outside the US. I believe those are strictly controlled to get them back to the US. They would come on a Military plane. Here are the steps required in case anyone should ask. How are the military votes processed to get them back to the US
The processing of military votes to get them back to the US involves several steps to ensure that eligible voters can participate in federal elections. Here’s a summary of the process:
Registration: Military personnel and overseas citizens must register to vote in their former state of residence. This is done through the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), which allows for registration, updating voter contact information, and requesting an absentee ballot in a single step. 1
Ballot Request: After registering, eligible voters can request an absentee ballot. This request must be made at least 30 days before the election.
Ballot Transmission: States are required to transmit absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters no later than 45 days before the election. If the request is made less than 45 days before the election, states must transmit the ballots per state law, and if practical, at state discretion, in a manner that expedites the transmission.
Ballot Designation: UOCAVA voters have the option to designate a preferred transmission method for their absentee ballots. States must send blank ballots electronically or make them available online at the voter’s request. 1
Voting and Returning: UOCAVA voters typically receive and return the same absentee ballot as other voters in the jurisdiction.1
Ballot Duplication: Some states duplicate UOCAVA ballots onto standard ballot stock to ensure they can be accurately tabulated by machine. 1
Ballot Curing and Tracking: States may cure and track UOCAVA ballots to maintain the link between the original ballot and the duplicate for audit purposes. 1
Security and Fraud Prevention: The process includes measures to prevent fraud, such as requiring voters to affirm under penalty of perjury that the information provided is correct and that they are eligible to vote.
The UOCAVA process ensures that military and overseas citizens have a full opportunity to participate in federal elections, despite the challenges posed by distance and time.
California floats all voter laws. Good luck getting them to behave. I think they see it as nothing that pertains to them….
I receive a mail-in ballot (I’m disabled) and I have my husband take my ballot right into a polling place – on Election Day. A person can always find someone to deliver their ballot. It’s ridiculous that some states allow ballot counting way beyond the deadline. Wonderful way to cheat!
No grace period. Vote on Election Day only unless you are disabled, military or elderly but you still have to be postmarked correctly!! Anything after doesn’t count! Too bad! So sad!! Grow up! Stop cheating!!
Californias not gonna like this.
What do the Dems have up their sleeve now? You know they have a backup plan.