General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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So when it's connections with the shadowy characters on the left, after we know they tried to pay to bring about a new app - Shadow Inc, which has become blueprint - which failed miserably, so they had to go with the tried and tested Chavez/Soros connection.
I dont know about that but that's different than dominion that has support all over and appears just to be sloppy washington doing sloppy washington things.
 

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For the people that voted in person this year... Did any of you get a "ticket stub" that you can then track after the fact to make sure that things were counted appropriately? I know that some mail-ins allow you to track to make sure it was received but can these also confirm your vote?

Both seem like something that should be implemented for further transparency and overall security/fraud prevention.

Am I wrong?
 

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For the people that voted in person this year... Did any of you get a "ticket stub" that you can then track after the fact to make sure that things were counted appropriately? I know that some mail-ins allow you to track to make sure it was received but can these also confirm your vote?

Both seem like something that should be implemented for further transparency and overall security/fraud prevention.

Am I wrong?
The system is totally fucked. Nationalize the stupid fucking elections.


View: https://twitter.com/M2Madness/status/1327994345753096192
 
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For the people that voted in person this year... Did any of you get a "ticket stub" that you can then track after the fact to make sure that things were counted appropriately? I know that some mail-ins allow you to track to make sure it was received but can these also confirm your vote?

Both seem like something that should be implemented for further transparency and overall security/fraud prevention.

Am I wrong?
I did not. I did have a paper ballot that the machine prints, you verify, and then a scanner scans while the paper ballot maintains a paper trail.

I think that I can verify later that I have voted. But no way to verify which way I voted. I also don't think that portion exists even for mail in ballots. If it did, anyone could look up and see who you voted for and I'm not sure I've ever seen a system where that was possible.
 

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For the people that voted in person this year... Did any of you get a "ticket stub" that you can then track after the fact to make sure that things were counted appropriately? I know that some mail-ins allow you to track to make sure it was received but can these also confirm your vote?

Both seem like something that should be implemented for further transparency and overall security/fraud prevention.

Am I wrong?
No receipt here
 

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For the people that voted in person this year... Did any of you get a "ticket stub" that you can then track after the fact to make sure that things were counted appropriately? I know that some mail-ins allow you to track to make sure it was received but can these also confirm your vote?

Both seem like something that should be implemented for further transparency and overall security/fraud prevention.

Am I wrong?
i was able to verify that my ballot was received. But to verify that the vote was counted correctly is a question of verifying the process by which the vote is counted, and validating that the process is done the same for every ballot.

it's the same way that an "ISO", "UKAS" or other process accreditation works. What's FUBAR about our system is that basically every state (and in some cases county or city) have their own "ISO" standard. What's needed is a national system.
 

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All elections require an element of trust.

Trump spent 4 years chipping away at it. He has succeeded in his mission.

Remember if he won it was fair if he lost it was rigged.

He actually said that.

It still makes me shudder he has so many people enraptured in his nonsense.

Imagine Obama saying just 5% of his bullshit.
 

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I did not. I did have a paper ballot that the machine prints, you verify, and then a scanner scans while the paper ballot maintains a paper trail.

I think that I can verify later that I have voted. But no way to verify which way I voted. I also don't think that portion exists even for mail in ballots. If it did, anyone could look up and see who you voted for and I'm not sure I've ever seen a system where that was possible.
This is exactly how it worked for me too. And there was no receipt. I’m not aware of any way to check or confirm my selections.
 
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All elections require an element of trust.

Trump spent 4 years chipping away at it. He has succeeded in his mission.

Remember if he won it was fair if he lost it was rigged.

He actually said that.

It still makes me shudder he has so many people enraptured in his nonsense.

Imagine Obama saying just 5% of his bullshit.
Didn’t everyone get mad at him for putting mustard on his hotdog? (Vienna sausage for you sophisticated euros)