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appleslady13 t1_itspasp wrote

Does that happen a lot in WA and CO? I haven't seen much of those kinds of stories in states where everyone can vote by mail.

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mainelinerzzzzz t1_itsuvwx wrote

How would anyone know? Bad signatures don’t disqualify a ballot in PA, same goes for no signature, unless they changed the law.

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guyandadog t1_itv1lub wrote

How dare you bring light to a fact on reddit? Dont you know youll get downvoted?

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chaqalaqalaqa t1_itvgolk wrote

The signature they have on record for me is from when I was 18. It’s hardly foolproof since I don’t even remember how I signed back then.

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mainelinerzzzzz t1_itvvzn9 wrote

Exactly, the mail in ballot system has major flaws. Feel free to fill out your grandparents ballots, nobody will ever know.

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chaqalaqalaqa t1_itvwl27 wrote

You misunderstood me. I’m arguing against signature matching to disqualify ballots. I’m extremely in favor of mail-in, and think it should be universal as it is our west.

You need your ID and information to sign up and get one anyway.

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mainelinerzzzzz t1_itvzihm wrote

I was agreeing with “it’s hardly foolproof”.

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chaqalaqalaqa t1_itw1nrj wrote

That’s fair.

All of the talks of election fraud always seemed a bit odd to me. My local polling place for 2010 to 2020 has a couple older ladies who basically just ask your name and check a box… there’s never been an ID check or anything, so I never got why fraud would suddenly be an issue in 2020.

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