As for slow counting, certainly. As for fraud, probably not. We have a new photo ID law that includes that county, too.
“As for slow counting, certainly.”
Fine, but shouldn’t at least a % of the votes be reported?
We have a voter ID law also, early ballots provide the opportunity to vote from the grave, and South of the Border.
The law still allows for fraud. When I entered the polling place, the first table asked for my id. Then I walked to another part of the room and the woman there had no interest in my id, just asked my name and then gave me the book so I could sign. My original signature was right beside it.
If I knew who the dead voters were, I could have gone to any other precinct in the city, showed my id, and then verbally gave a different name at the next table. After I copied their signature, I would have been free to vote.
absentee ballots were put in before voter ID upheld by Supreme Court. In Gary and East Chicago, vote generation is the game