Trying to find out the procedure here.
Is it the voter who is supposed to put the date on the outside of the envelope?
And if they don't then how do we know that they have submitted their ballot on time?
Vote is supposed to date it and the postmark is supposed to confirm on time delivery. In this way they would validate one another
Say, isn't the signature, date, and location part of your statement that you made out the ballot and are identifying yourself with your signature under penalty of perjury?
It's no surprise the liberal JustUs came up with the wrong decision.
“And if they don’t then how do we know that they have submitted their ballot on time?”
Well, the law requires the ballot be received on or before election day. That is actually received, not just postmarked. That hasn’t changed.
The law apparently allows the voter to write any random date they want on the ballot. How does letting the voter write in ‘July 4 1776’, for example, verify when the voter filled out the ballot?
How do we know when any voter actually filled out a ballot? Just because they fill in a date doesn’t prove anything.