Mail-in voting has been tried . . . in the 1864 election, where they attempted to rig the election with mail-in battlots. See here: https://archive.is/cqCbC
In 1861, Political science philosopher John Stuart Mill said, "The proposal which has been thrown out of allowing the voting papers to be filled up at the voter's own residence, and sent by the post, or called for by a public officer, I should regard as fatal."
Mail-in voting has been tried . . . in the 1864 election, where they attempted to rig the election with mail-in battlots. See here: https://archive.is/cqCbC
In 1861, Political science philosopher John Stuart Mill said, "The proposal which has been thrown out of allowing the voting papers to be filled up at the voter's own residence, and sent by the post, or called for by a public officer, I should regard as fatal."