I’ve read somewhere that USPS photographs every piece of mail (not sure if true). If so wouldn’t it make sense to see how many mail ins were actually delivered and to where?
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I’ve read somewhere that USPS photographs every piece of mail (not sure if true). If so wouldn’t it make sense to see how many mail ins were actually delivered and to where?
My post office In a rural county in Va has that option. I see my mail in an email before they deliver. So it’s a possibility to see if anyone received a mail in ballot
I don’t mean received by the voter I mean returned. For instance if one district had 10,000 returned mail ins but counted 30,000 mail in votes isn’t that the easiest proof of all?
Edit: correct me if I’m wrong but I think the theory we’re working with is that (maybe millions of) ballots were added at the 11th hour. If true there was no time for them to go thru the mail.
Maybe. I do know with the system I have, if a residence or place RECEIVED Mail for instance mail in ballots than the mail Is photographed and can be used in cases where ballot harvesting occurred like a nursing home.
I've got that option in Michigan, too. Sometimes if a piece of mail can't be machined, there will be no pic, but the ballots should have been photographed.
Every piece of mail is scanned into a DB -- and I do mean EVERY piece of mail. Yes, the USPS knows unquestionably how many ballots went through their high-speed sort machines. These machines not only read the mail, but can make heads or tails of an incorrect address by reading / interpreting intent regarding where the mail should be sent. These machines read the entire piece of mail and are also responsible for charging those who have USPS postage paid permits which are the notices in the top right in lieu of a stamp.
I spit out my eggnog.
Stop.
No really it's squirting out my nose.
Yes they do. You can sign up for informed mail with the USPS. I get emails everyday about what is showing up in my mailbox. So they should have a count
Trust me they know they just aint bout to snitch on themselves and they know we know
Has to be done within 120 days. They delete tracking info after that, automatically.
Not sure why, aside from abysmal management.