To: Jack Black
The rolls have been cleaned up somewhat, mostly by removing some dead people and felons. They really needed to throw out the voter rolls and have everyone re-enroll with picture ID. That was considered too radical.
The next move is to go to all-mail voting, which would enshrine the current system of corruption in perpetuity.
The state's election contest law, borrowed from California, is still on the books, unfortunately.
I don't like the Top 2 primary, but it's the law.
24 posted on
08/31/2008 11:58:34 AM PDT by
Publius
(Atlas is preparing to shrug.)
To: Publius
The next move is to go to all-mail voting, which would enshrine the current system of corruption in perpetuity. It's already the defacto law in Clark County, where I live (Vancouver, WA.) Every election for the five years I've lived here has been vote by mail, just like the cousins in Oregon.
To: Publius
Here in New Jersey, you DO NOT have to show a photo ID. All you have to do is find your name in the book and sign, no questions asked.
31 posted on
08/31/2008 12:29:19 PM PDT by
Clemenza
(Barack Obama: Black and White and RED all Over)
To: Publius
The Dems in Florida would love to get 100% voting by mail made the law here. We have seen lots of corruption with absentee ballots—ballots requested for people in nursing homes being completed by Dem operatives. Voting by mail would simply enable massive corruption through Dem operatives within the US Postal Service.
49 posted on
08/31/2008 8:10:53 PM PDT by
RightWingConspirator
(Swiftboating: Revealing inconvenient truths about Democrat candidates)
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