historia wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:48 pm
Until some of the mail-in voters check the status of their ballot via their county or state website --
as many do -- and then the scheme would be exposed.
[emphasis added]
Addressing the part in bold font. I'd like to think that many do, but without evidence we can only speculate. If anything, I think that the voters who are in the poor population may not bother to check on the status of their ballot. This would be the prime group to take advantage of.
Jose Fly wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 2:15 pm
The fact that in this thread all anyone can point to are completely imaginary, made-up, elaborate schemes that are already illegal is a very good indication that our voting systems work extremely well.
If there were any actual real problems, y'all would've pointed them out a while ago.
I'll take you up on that challenge.
Reported by news station
KSBW:
The United States Postal Service and the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters are investigating after a woman reported finding a bag stuffed with valid and completed Santa Clara County ballots in a ravine in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
The ballots reportedly ended up in a torn bag off Sugarloaf Road near Highway 17.
An update report from
KSBW:
Postal inspectors in Washington, D.C. have now joined the investigation into completed ballots reportedly found down a ravine in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Several voters said they mailed those ballots using the drive-thru mailbox at the aforementioned location because the post office lobby is closed on weekends. Now, that mail box is out of service.
According to some of the people whose ballots were recovered, their ballots were delivered at the post office on Payne Avenue in west San Jose - which is now a starting point for the investigation.
So not only do we have some rogue mailman throwing away voting ballots, but we can also see that election officials did not discover it themselves. A private citizen reported it. Furthermore, the fact that the voters of those trashed ballots did not report their ballots missing undermines
historia's point to some degree regarding "many" voters checking the status of their ballot/vote.
I would say
PurpleKnight has good foresight.