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lordvon 2 points ago +2 / -0

is it that in 10 states you can just change anyone's vote? I would hope that the database for vote choice is separate from the one actually used in the election. (e.g. the website's vote record database is purely for the website).

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

From what I've read, in most of the vulnerable states, you can request a new ballot which invalidates any other ballot submitted by the voter. In some of those states, you can also request a new envelope, which means you can mail in a new ballot.

I don't know if those voters whose mail in ballot has been invalidated can vote in person and have their vote count.

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JwPATX 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, it’s that if their mail in vote hasn’t been counted yet, you can stop it from being counted by requesting a new one with nothing more than a name/DOB.