Posted on 10/29/2019 12:50:05 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
In Texas, they are called politiqueras and in Florida, they are called boleteros. Broadly speaking, these are professional campaign operatives and political activists who have access to absentee ballots and authority to recruit voters.
Such ballot harvesting, allowed in 27 states and the District of Columbia, gained much attention this year when corrupt handling of absentee ballots led to an invalidated U.S. House election in North Carolina. But such controversies are hardly new, as explained in a recent Heritage Foundation report.
Mayor Anthony Grant was elected in Eatonville, Florida, in a close 2015 race thanks to absentee ballots. Grant was convicted on charges of voter fraud in 2017 that included coercing absentee voters to vote for him.
Mayor Ruth Robinson of Martin, Kentucky, was convicted along with family members in 2014 on civil rights and vote fraud-related charges. Prosecutors said Robinsons conduct included threatening and intimidating poor and disabled residents into casting absentee votes for her in the 2012 mayoral race.
The Heritage report, written by Hans von Spakovsky, manager of the think tanks Election Law Reform Initiative, says ballot harvesting should be banned in states that now allow it.
Unless a voter checks with election officials after the election to verify that his or her ballot was received, the voter would never know what happened, von Spakovsky, a former Justice Department lawyer and former member of the Federal Election Commission, writes. He adds:
"It seems highly unlikely that the vast majority of absentee voters, particularly the elderly, the infirm, or the disabled, would engage in such verification. Even if they do, they may not be able to identify which campaign operative picked up their ballot or what happened to it."
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Anybody know what the ad is all about in which the moron speaking says when you vote, all your information is made public to your “friends, family and neighbors” so they can tell if you are voting or not. It tells you to write down where you vote, when you voted, how you got to the polls and some other personal bull****. I can never remember who is paying for the ad but it’s something like America for the Future of America and the USA or some obnoxious BS like that. Is anyone else seeing this obnoxious and annoying ad? It seems very fascist to me.
“Vote harvesting”, the collection of absentee votes by sometimes questionable methods, may be legal, but by no means universally a moral or ethical process.
Just a modified form of ballot box stuffing, sometimes after the fact by days or even weeks. Fraught with fraud, in a couple of different ways.
Show up physically, present proof of being both registered and eligible to vote in that precinct, and provide valid identification, preferable with photo and satisfactory status of citizenship. Those who cannot show up physically, but wish to have a vote counted, should proceed by the alternate methods provided under the law, WITHOUT going through “intermediaries” who cannot be counted upon to fully account for all the votes harvested, either by “losing” them, or somehow altering the selections made by the clients, once the ballots have been collected, and before turning them in to the official counting facility.
My objection is that it is simply another crack that a leftist lever can be inserted in to subvert the system.
People say “oh, conservatives can engage vote harvesting too, so it doesn’t matter” but it does.
Organizing like this, for better or worse, generally fits with the Borg-like groupthink mindset of the Left, and they know this.
If Liberals can due this, then why not Americans?
Its how they got an impeachment size majority in the house.
This is the new normal. You either need to play the harvesting game or outlaw it or.....Republicans will loose.
Right now the DNC is counting on using ballot harvesting to select their Presidential candidate from primaries so that Sanders and his supporters are again left at the altar.
‘In Texas, they are called politiqueras and in Florida, they are called boleteros.’
Why do I think it’s no coincidence they are being called Spanish names?
In Chicago they are called Jewish and Irish names, never Polish, Italian or other. The phrase my Chinaman has a different context and meaning than vote harvesting.
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