You fill in the application stuff, and put your fingerprint on the envelope. It's not attached to your actual ballot, but on the envelope you mail in. The technology is there for it to be affordable.
Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
Dont need ink. Just an adhesive square with a clear plastic protective flap over it. Lift flap. Place finger. Close flap.B-1 83 said:Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
lb3 said:Dont need ink. Just an adhesive square with a clear plastic protective flap over it. Lift flap. Place finger. Close flap.B-1 83 said:Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
Still wouldn't be fair to those without fingers……much higher percentage of minority population (especially middle eastern immigrants) that have no fingers to grasp the plastic. You folks are so out of touch with the real world……geeeeeeshhhhh.lb3 said:Dont need ink. Just an adhesive square with a clear plastic protective flap over it. Lift flap. Place finger. Close flap.B-1 83 said:Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
Tanya 93 said:
My state has one day of in person voting and fairly strict strict absentee rules.
Marcus Brutus said:Tanya 93 said:
My state has one day of in person voting and fairly strict strict absentee rules.
Your state does not allow early voting in person?
BusterAg said:
You fill in the application stuff, and put your fingerprint on the envelope. It's not attached to your actual ballot, but on the envelope you mail in. The technology is there for it to be affordable.
insert video of libs explaining that minorities don't know how to get an ID card.Marcus Brutus said:lb3 said:Dont need ink. Just an adhesive square with a clear plastic protective flap over it. Lift flap. Place finger. Close flap.B-1 83 said:Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
How many dummies would screw it up? The Dems would scream to high heaven about it because their constituents are not smart enough to do it right.
Que the "ain't nobody got time for that!" gif...lb3 said:Dont need ink. Just an adhesive square with a clear plastic protective flap over it. Lift flap. Place finger. Close flap.B-1 83 said:Or access to inkHarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
Tanya 93 said:AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
I think in person voting is optimal.
I just think it should be more than a one day option.
Once again, that you feel in person voting should be for a period of greater than 1 day is not on topic.Tanya 93 said:AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
I think in person voting is optimal.
I just think it should be more than a one day option.
You know this isn't about being afraid of more voters. That literally has NOTHING to do with the conversation.No Spin Ag said:Tanya 93 said:AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
I think in person voting is optimal.
I just think it should be more than a one day option.
It would be if politicians weren't afraid of losing their jobs. The more people that vote the greater the odds of politicians being replaced. They, more than anyone here don't want more voters. Every incumbent has to only worry about lying to their set base, but give them more people to lie to and they'll risk losing the first group.
No Spin Ag said:Tanya 93 said:AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
I think in person voting is optimal.
I just think it should be more than a one day option.
It would be if politicians weren't afraid of losing their jobs. The more people that vote the greater the odds of politicians being replaced. They, more than anyone here don't want more voters. Every incumbent has to only worry about lying to their set base, but give them more people to lie to and they'll risk losing the first group.
Once again, what you once did, and got paid, as a college student decades ago, has nothing at all to do with the subject of this thread. Nor do your feelings/suspicions about fiscal concerns of politicians in your state, seeking to be too spendthrift with taxpayer funds. Nor does anything at all you have posted on this thread.Tanya 93 said:No Spin Ag said:Tanya 93 said:AGHouston11 said:
If you can't take the effort to show up at a polling station, show id, and vote then you should not be able to vote period.
What's next a mobile van going door to door getting votes from people.
It's intentional fraud.
I think in person voting is optimal.
I just think it should be more than a one day option.
It would be if politicians weren't afraid of losing their jobs. The more people that vote the greater the odds of politicians being replaced. They, more than anyone here don't want more voters. Every incumbent has to only worry about lying to their set base, but give them more people to lie to and they'll risk losing the first group.
Yet most states do have early in person voting options.
I think ours simply has to do with not wanting to spend the money on hiring people to work the polls the other days.
I remember working them as a college student and I was very well paid at the time. Something like 50 dollars for the day and free meals.
Then use a toe. Unfortunately, that's probably much less secure.HarleySpoon said:
Wouldn't be fair to those without fingers….thus racist.
If you want to vote by mail then send in your application with finger print. If a person does not want their finger print on file then vote in person.88planoAg said:
Does the government have everyone's fingerprints on file? Would that be a good thing?
Tanya 93 said:Marcus Brutus said:Tanya 93 said:
My state has one day of in person voting and fairly strict strict absentee rules.
Your state does not allow early voting in person?
No early voting outside of some absentee ballots and many of them have to be notarized before being turned in.