not sure I follow - i chose to vote by mail by requesting a mail in ballot. i am not worried about intimidated in my home to vote for someone I don't want elected. My ballot is then verified by an election official by matching my signature on the ballot's seal to my florida driver's license signature. the ballot comes directly to my home, to the address listed on my driver's license. I then verify the ballot is accepted via an online portal and verify it made it into the voter database. i think my vote is safe and correctly counted. are we afraid they are trying to force everyone to vote this way? if so, only send ballots to US citizens with valid state IDs, that eliminates the fear of illegals voting at a polling station or someone somehow voting twice. Go thru the same process of verifying the signature and force the voter to be responsible for making sure their vote is accepted and counted. if we are not afraid of this being forced but instead are giving the voter the same option I have in Florida (where Trump won) then I see no issues. Fraud can occur at any point in any system. But Florida's mail in balloting seems to work well. I think you should advocate your state institute a similar system instead of something that can be easily faked or manipulated.
Florida is a "swing" state that went for Trump in the previous election. We have a conservative Republican governor that seems to be extremely friendly with President Trump, I don't think we're going to get any funny business going on. If anything the democrats will be crying about voter fraud like always. Remember the hanging chad issue that went for Bush in 2000 and every democrat was crying here and it almost caused a recount. The dems down here cried voter fraud when Trump won too. If you're worried about it in your state I'd say go volunteer for a position in the election office, advocate for better oversight. I think you're missing an opportunity to make it go right. I really don't see voters being intimidated into a vote - i think the fraud would be more likely from fake votes or votes from illegals - and the system we have stops that process.
not sure I follow - i chose to vote by mail by requesting a mail in ballot. i am not worried about intimidated in my home to vote for someone I don't want elected. My ballot is then verified by an election official by matching my signature on the ballot's seal to my florida driver's license signature. the ballot comes directly to my home, to the address listed on my driver's license. I then verify the ballot is accepted via an online portal and verify it made it into the voter database. i think my vote is safe and correctly counted. are we afraid they are trying to force everyone to vote this way? if so, only send ballots to US citizens with valid state IDs, that eliminates the fear of illegals voting at a polling station or someone somehow voting twice. Go thru the same process of verifying the signature and force the voter to be responsible for making sure their vote is accepted and counted. if we are not afraid of this being forced but instead are giving the voter the same option I have in Florida (where Trump won) then I see no issues. Fraud can occur at any point in any system. But Florida's mail in balloting seems to work well. I think you should advocate your state institute a similar system instead of something that can be easily faked or manipulated.
Florida is a "swing" state that went for Trump in the previous election. We have a conservative Republican governor that seems to be extremely friendly with President Trump, I don't think we're going to get any funny business going on. If anything the democrats will be crying about voter fraud like always. Remember the hanging chad issue that went for Bush in 2000 and every democrat was crying here and it almost caused a recount. The dems down here cried voter fraud when Trump won too. If you're worried about it in your state I'd say go volunteer for a position in the election office, advocate for better oversight. I think you're missing an opportunity to make it go right. I really don't see voters being intimidated into a vote - i think the fraud would be more likely from fake votes or votes from illegals - and the system we have stops that process.