oh no said:
Quo Vadis? said:
and that was with MASSIVE democrat friendly turnout due to covid voting rules.
tell me which states have reversed course from the 2020 covid scamdemic protocols in which absentee voting turned into a mass-mailing "most secure ever" exercise?
Certainly not PA or MI. Has GA or AZ done enough in their state houses to create a somewhat trustworthy reliable process?
There have been some good ones.
North Carolina is now requiring a photo ID to vote
Georgia has increased restrictions on mail voting and added ID requirements and limited the number of drop boxes. The biggest probably being that you can't just ask for a ballot online, you have to show up to get a mail in ballot.
Michigan is no longer mailing ballot applications to all registered voters which is huge, now you actually have to ask for one.
Pennsylvania- Allegheny county is now no longer autosending mail in ballot applications, and all ballots must be received by election day, even if they were postmarked beforehand (2020 law allowed them to be counted for up to 3 days past, as long as they were postmarked before the end).
Wisconsin is right in the middle of a legislative battle over dropboxes. The legislature had outlawed drop boxes and made it to where you had to turn in your own ballot, but the supreme court just overruled that, but it's still tangled up in courts.