Posted on 08/09/2021 6:20:46 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The State of California will allow some voters to prepare ballots at home during the recall election for Gov. Gavin Newsom, through technology the state first adopted in the 2020 election to help disabled voters and speed up the voting process.
The system includes two different options. One is called “Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail (RAVBM),” which allows voters to fill out their ballot online, print it out on their own printer, and submit it by mail or at a polling location. The RAVBM system must be requested by the voter.
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Good idea.
If states won’t secure their elections and the Federales won’t act, then the ‘Pubbies must learn to cheat better than the Democrats.
Just don’t get caught. Unlike a cheating Democrats, the Media and the law will come down like an avalanche on a cheating ‘Pubbie.
Known as the “roll your own” ballot...
Why waste expensive printer ink and use up expensive stamps?
Just use the Pelosi rule and “presume to have voted” and count all the voters as having voted for Newsom?
You can bet a lot of people live in the Teachers Unions.
But how can they print a ballot when they do not access to a printer to copy their ID?
The GOP jerks off over infrastructure bill as the DNC is about to rig the recall and next two election cycles.
Face it California stopped having elections long ago
How can fraud be more easily conducted? Let us count the ways and implement them - so say the Dims.
The system includes two different options. One is called “Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail (RAVBM),” which allows voters to fill out their ballot online, print it out on their own printer, and submit it by mail or at a polling location. The RAVBM system must be requested by the voter.
God help me, I have lived in GA for much of last ten years but still identify as Californian. Maybe I can vote too.
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