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substantialmajestic 27 points ago +27 / -0

yes. since those races have smaller numbers, it would be easier to tell something strange was going on

the person filling them out may not even know (or remember) who they are voting for and pick someone odd that suddenly wins oddly or gets way more support than they should. even if something "sounds" like the right person to pick, any small mistake would be magnified

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MyDogCompletesMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

And think of the logistics. They would have to figure out which precinct each fake voter "lived" in, and print a ballot for that precinct specifically. If they get it wrong then it becomes extremely obvious that someone who lived in County Y, Precinct25 voted for a candidate in a completely diff County and precinct.

But this didn't stop Michigan from including John James in their steal-the-vote list, since he's state-wide, too.