Well, I'm not actually 100% sure and I'm trying to test it out, but I don't actually know anyone in Oregon's name and DOB to test it out. Perhaps someone who does can see what happens. I'm just putting it up for informational purposes
Doesn't matter if you personally saw the thread vs seeing it here. The information is the same.
In order to fill out these absentee ballots online, you need a unique identifier that they e-mail to you.
If OP was sent this ballot from his friend and he knew his DoB, his highschool friend also sent him the unique identifier. You cannot access these without it.
Additionally, you need to print these out to sign them and send them back. If OP doesn't know his signature, he can't sign them under his name.
So let's rehash:
You need name
You need DoB
You need unique identifier from e-mail
You need signature
You need to physically send the ballot back (or Fax)
So all we see is an absentee ballot being filled out, normally with the insinuation that he is changing the vote electronically.
Learn how to decipher claims online, our democracy depends on it.
Hey man appreciate your input and trying to ensure misinfo doesn't spread like wildfire. Can you put your eyes on my new info and let me know if it's legit or not?
It seems you can print out absentee ballots easily and send them in, do you know how stringent the signature checking is?
Oregon has had mail in for quite a long time so the system has gone through several evolutions but I can say at least a decade ago it was 100% done manually by trained people fr both parties. I would be surprised if there isn't a computerized verification first but AFAIK in Oregon there are still individuals checking signatures.
It means you can get a ballot of anyone whose details you can find, print it and vote on their behalf. BUT if they check the signature against DMV records, which someone said they do, then it means there is a failsafe. Though, you could take potshots in the dark and surely get a few people right. Especially if you can find any records of their signatures. Or even you could just take a guess and whoever checks it might think it's similar enough.
So, yes you can vote for someone and if they have no actual proper dedicated checking of signatures which I would say would have so much variance in automation it would need manual checking, and whether they do it properly or not we don't know.
So far I see a picture of a ballot.
This post has literally zero information OP.
If you will not provide more context, you deserve to be deported for spreading fake news.
Well, I'm not actually 100% sure and I'm trying to test it out, but I don't actually know anyone in Oregon's name and DOB to test it out. Perhaps someone who does can see what happens. I'm just putting it up for informational purposes
I COULD BE WRONG
Hence why I phrased it as a question.
Saw the thread and if true, yes they are right.
Doesn't matter if you personally saw the thread vs seeing it here. The information is the same.
In order to fill out these absentee ballots online, you need a unique identifier that they e-mail to you.
If OP was sent this ballot from his friend and he knew his DoB, his highschool friend also sent him the unique identifier. You cannot access these without it.
Additionally, you need to print these out to sign them and send them back. If OP doesn't know his signature, he can't sign them under his name.
So let's rehash:
So all we see is an absentee ballot being filled out, normally with the insinuation that he is changing the vote electronically.
Learn how to decipher claims online, our democracy depends on it.
We are better than the hiveminded demonrat party.
Hey man appreciate your input and trying to ensure misinfo doesn't spread like wildfire. Can you put your eyes on my new info and let me know if it's legit or not?
It seems you can print out absentee ballots easily and send them in, do you know how stringent the signature checking is?
https://thedonald.win/p/HrYMmsOl/
Oregon has had mail in for quite a long time so the system has gone through several evolutions but I can say at least a decade ago it was 100% done manually by trained people fr both parties. I would be surprised if there isn't a computerized verification first but AFAIK in Oregon there are still individuals checking signatures.
Ok, .win police. Now go after the repeat posters and all the other nonsense on here with this fervor.
I have an issue with people not thinking for themselves. You should too.
This is how people are manipulated -- claims that people believe, then spread on the most influential Trump-related website.
This is how Democrats fall for fake news, and I won't let it happen with our movement. Call it out where you see it.
So, BASICALLY
https://i.4cdn.org/pol/1602994322815.jpg
It means you can get a ballot of anyone whose details you can find, print it and vote on their behalf. BUT if they check the signature against DMV records, which someone said they do, then it means there is a failsafe. Though, you could take potshots in the dark and surely get a few people right. Especially if you can find any records of their signatures. Or even you could just take a guess and whoever checks it might think it's similar enough.
So, yes you can vote for someone and if they have no actual proper dedicated checking of signatures which I would say would have so much variance in automation it would need manual checking, and whether they do it properly or not we don't know.
https://wearethene.ws/assets/images/l0/0a/75/0a751834c2a2744a9c5c5e7e3035dec5b19fe5fd5d2c1cd3c6fbe5e57acfa103.png
Dial 503-588-5041 - one ringie dingie, two...
ah yes, my ballot has Trump checked and i voted for Biden (nod, nod, wink, wink), will you help me change it?
Why are you telling people how to conduct illegal activity. You are making us look bad.