I personally like the post office - sure, I've had shit lost before, but when you deliver a half a million pieces of mail every single day, something is bound to get lost in the cracks. I've got nothing but respect for the carriers that slog through storms, 100+ degree weather in those shitty trucks with no or broken A/C, rural roads in the middle of nowhere, just to get us our mail.
The problem here isn't the post office, it's the inherent security risks that mail-in voting presents. The post office will get 99.9% of ballots returned to the recorder's office. Whether or not those ballots are valid is another question.
I personally like the post office - sure, I've had shit lost before, but when you deliver a half a million pieces of mail every single day, something is bound to get lost in the cracks. I've got nothing but respect for the carriers that slog through storms, 100+ degree weather in those shitty trucks with no or broken A/C, rural roads in the middle of nowhere, just to get us our mail.
The problem here isn't the post office, it's the inherent security risks that mail-in voting presents. The post office will get 99.9% of ballots returned to the recorder's office. Whether or not those ballots are valid is another question.