Local RINO radio guy did say that one argument for this is a lot of rural areas, esp. Indian reservations, don’t even have a post office and that this facilitates them voting.
Still, no reason to have this.
False flag argument. On the reservations in the Four Corners region the Tribal Council controls the 'tribal cars' there are literally hundreds of these cars parked that Tribal HQ. If a native needs a car he can check one out at HQ and take it for his use.
Chain of custody applies here.
No matter how much you may trust your neighbor in this situation, the fact that the ballot in question is NOT delivered to a ballot box directly from the voter’s hands, or deposited in a US Postal Office mail collection box and addressed only to the ballot clerk of the relevant precinct or county, the chain of custody becomes too uncertain and subject to unknown interception and/or alteration.
No other exceptions are noted or allowed.
How does the BIA send them a check?