In November, the Democrat-run election offices switched or deleted many of our votes. Going forward, we must get receipts so we can quickly demonstrate fraud without getting permission from the folks who did the fraud.
I propose that we must photograph our completed ballots. We must have software and systems to receive images and process these in real time. We must be able to count as fast or faster than the Democrats cheat.
One hurdle is that local law. Here in Florida the rule I found is this: "No photography is permitted in the polling room or early voting area, except an elector may photograph his or her own ballot." Other states may differ. Every state must allow this!
I think maybe Jovan Pulitzer would have some ideas about this.
Please share your thoughts!
"confirming that the ballot images are legit, one per registered voter, and not Chinese-manufactured"
This is what's needed. And I'm not familiar with election intricacies to know how this could be done or what is already on ballots (unique codes etc). An anonymous unique ID on each ballot would do it. The codes would be known before ballots mailed and then pictures could be matched up with the list of official codes that is published.
Mailed or not, I agree that ballots must have unique codes. As I recall, one of the governors explicitly instructed his legislature that a requirement for unique codes would result in an automatic veto. Somehow they agreed and eliminated that requirement.
I would suggest further that they should have some random secret data as well rather than just sequential numbers that anyone could duplicate or extend. If someone knew codes 1,2,3,4,5 where used, they could make there own ballot with a #3 code to conflict with a legit 3 code thereby sowing confusion. They could also make a ballot with #6 code when there was none. By adding some secret confirmation data, e.g. combining 3 with confirmation code WLCPZ stored confidentially, permanently, and verifiably in an audit log, it would be possible to later confirm which #3 code ballot is legit and which is forged. The confirmation code could be entirely random or result from a cryptographic function.