So each county uploads a pdf, and requests a certain number of ballots be printed. There are even city specific items on the ballot, so it drills down deeper than county. The unique identifier is NOT per voter, but per ballot type.
E.g., my ballot had local issues the next city did not have.
The very specific number of each type of ballot is known. Photocopied ballots can be easily identified and invalidated then.
Only 2 ways to steal without being caught: ballot harvesting, or a county ordering massive extra ballots to keep in a back room
It has to be even more narrowed down than just a city; You can narrow these things down from your state senate and house districts, down to county and city wards for city and county government, you may also have individual school board members or something on a ballot directly to your local public school. Denver's metro area also has a regional transit district that is subdivided into several districts. If you have these specific things on a ballot, you can probably narrow it down to a house or two.
You are right, how narrow it gets. I forgot that. I am in a ward within my city = several blocks.
I think the "DHS did a watermark" is BS, but this degree of narrow specificity makes it very hard for a photocopied ballot to be folded in and survive scrutiny.
We just have to weather the scrutiny portion of this attempted coup, while the left wants us to cease and "accept the vote"
So each county uploads a pdf, and requests a certain number of ballots be printed. There are even city specific items on the ballot, so it drills down deeper than county. The unique identifier is NOT per voter, but per ballot type.
E.g., my ballot had local issues the next city did not have.
The very specific number of each type of ballot is known. Photocopied ballots can be easily identified and invalidated then.
Only 2 ways to steal without being caught: ballot harvesting, or a county ordering massive extra ballots to keep in a back room
Make sense? I think we got this. Good video
It has to be even more narrowed down than just a city; You can narrow these things down from your state senate and house districts, down to county and city wards for city and county government, you may also have individual school board members or something on a ballot directly to your local public school. Denver's metro area also has a regional transit district that is subdivided into several districts. If you have these specific things on a ballot, you can probably narrow it down to a house or two.
You are right, how narrow it gets. I forgot that. I am in a ward within my city = several blocks.
I think the "DHS did a watermark" is BS, but this degree of narrow specificity makes it very hard for a photocopied ballot to be folded in and survive scrutiny.
We just have to weather the scrutiny portion of this attempted coup, while the left wants us to cease and "accept the vote"