Many nations use mail in ballots!

Jarod

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Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
I'm not surprised that Vlad Putin lied his ass off.
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
They verify the ballots before adding them to the total ballot count, unlike the overnight ballot count of the 2020 Fraudocrats.
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
Phannie, you planning your move?
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
DonOld lies, again.
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
Mail in voting where the voter is disabled and requests a ballot being sent to them isn't a problem. Mass sending out ballots to everyone when they don't request them is a HUGE problem.
 
They were talking about the mass mailing out of u requested ballots.
The 2020 election was thoroughly investigated over and over and over and over and there was no massive fraud

Why would I have to request a ballot? Under state law I am a registered voter and am entitled to have the state mail me a ballot. It's been that way without any problems long before Trump lost the 2020 election
 
Countries that widely allow mail-in ballots:


  • Germany – Postal voting is common and widely trusted. Voters can request a mail ballot without giving a reason.
  • Switzerland – Most elections are conducted primarily by mail; ballots are sent to all voters automatically.
  • Australia – Offers “postal voting” mainly for people who can’t vote in person (traveling, disabled, overseas, etc.).
  • Canada – Has mail-in ballots, especially for those living outside their riding or abroad.
  • United Kingdom – Voters can apply for a postal ballot without giving a reason.
  • France – Does not generally allow mail voting within the country (abolished in the 1970s due to fraud concerns), but French citizens abroad can vote by mail.
  • Japan – Limited mail voting, mainly for elderly or disabled voters who cannot go to polling stations.
Who cares...we won't be anymore and that's a great thing. I could care less how anyone else handles voting and elections.
 
The 2020 election was thoroughly investigated over and over and over and over and there was no massive fraud

Why would I have to request a ballot? Under state law I am a registered voter and am entitled to have the state mail me a ballot. It's been that way without any problems long before Trump lost the 2020 election
Pesky details.
 
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