steve_bank
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Other than the fraud ramts, anybody having problems with voting?
Here in Wa it can not be easier.
I got a localized pamphlet preeminent all candates and any ballot issues. Deabts and speeches by candates are online.
The mail in ballot was clear and easy to fill out. Drop it in the mail and it is done.
You have to sign on the outside and the signature is checked against what you have on your state ID. I can check my vote status online.
If yiu provide email or phone number you will be contacted if there arer any issues with your ballot.
In King County there are a number of drop boxes near public transit.
There is no reason not to vote. Unless you are lazy.
There was news segment on a group that was going door to door checking voyer info. Theymade numerous false claims checked by reporters.
I can see why conservatives have such a hard on against mail in voting. It is near impossible to suppress voting, especially of minorities. The only choke poinI can see is requirements for registration. Here in Wa you do not need a stae drivers license or ID card. You need to prove residence and citizenship.
Other than language I don;t see here in Wa that anyone can be disenfranchised in an election.
There are news reports that black ballots are rejected at a higher rate.
Same reports in other states.
Here in Wa it can not be easier.
I got a localized pamphlet preeminent all candates and any ballot issues. Deabts and speeches by candates are online.
The mail in ballot was clear and easy to fill out. Drop it in the mail and it is done.
You have to sign on the outside and the signature is checked against what you have on your state ID. I can check my vote status online.
If yiu provide email or phone number you will be contacted if there arer any issues with your ballot.
In King County there are a number of drop boxes near public transit.
There is no reason not to vote. Unless you are lazy.
There was news segment on a group that was going door to door checking voyer info. Theymade numerous false claims checked by reporters.
I can see why conservatives have such a hard on against mail in voting. It is near impossible to suppress voting, especially of minorities. The only choke poinI can see is requirements for registration. Here in Wa you do not need a stae drivers license or ID card. You need to prove residence and citizenship.
Other than language I don;t see here in Wa that anyone can be disenfranchised in an election.
To register in Washington you must:
- be a citizen of the United States
- be a legal resident of Washington State, your county and your precinct for 30 days immediately preceding the election in which you want to vote
- be at least 18 years old by election day (16- and 17-year-olds can sign up as Future Voters and be automatically registered to vote when they turn 18)
- not be disqualified from voting due to a court order
- not be currently serving a sentence of total confinement in prison under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections for a felony conviction in Washington State, another state, or in federal court
- not be currently incarcerated for a federal or out-of-state felony conviction
There are news reports that black ballots are rejected at a higher rate.
Feb. 2, 2022
SEATTLE — Among the thousands of mail-in ballots that were rejected in Washington State during the 2020 election, auditors have found that the votes of Black residents were thrown out four times as often as those of white voters.
The rejections, all of them because of problematic signatures, disqualified one out of every 40 mail-in votes from Black people — a finding that already is causing concern amid the national debate over voter access and secure balloting. Washington, a state with broad experience in mail-in balloting, found that rejection rates were also elevated for Native American, Hispanic, and Asian and Pacific Islander voters.
Same reports in other states.