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).
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.