Many nations use mail in ballots!

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.
Just 12 countries use widespread mail-in voting. Another 22 allow some degree of mail-in balloting with restrictions.


As an argument for mail-in voting, yours is a very weak one as it relies largely on a logical fallacy, appeal to popularity.
 
Just 12 countries use widespread mail-in voting. Another 22 allow some degree of mail-in balloting with restrictions.


As an argument for mail-in voting, yours is a very weak one as it relies largely on a logical fallacy, appeal to popularity.
PP said Putin told him nobody does it.
 
Just 12 countries use widespread mail-in voting. Another 22 allow some degree of mail-in balloting with restrictions.


As an argument for mail-in voting, yours is a very weak one as it relies largely on a logical fallacy, appeal to popularity.
I did not argue for or against it. I stated some facts.
 
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 gives a fuck? What the fuck do you think this matters to anyone but you dickheads?
 
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
How do you know if people aren't required to verify who they are. Prove I didn't vote 3 times I that election.

You should have to request one because going to the polls should be the default process. You want ballots mailed then prove the voting rolls are current and accurate. People want to make it more and more difficult to get a gun but voting we should just leave ballots on street corners right? Assholes like you can do far more damage with voting than you ever could with a gun. At least if you fuck around with a gun there's a chance someone could stop you by shooting you in the head.
 
How do you know if people aren't required to verify who they are. Prove I didn't vote 3 times I that election.

You should have to request one because going to the polls should be the default process. You want ballots mailed then prove the voting rolls are current and accurate. People want to make it more and more difficult to get a gun but voting we should just leave ballots on street corners right? Assholes like you can do far more damage with voting than you ever could with a gun. At least if you fuck around with a gun there's a chance someone could shoot you in the head.
People get one vote that counts, so if you have one mailed to you and you vote that way, and you also go to the polls and vote, only one of those votes counts. Thats how it works. So, you cant vote more than once. One vote per citizen.
 
People get one vote that counts, so if you have one mailed to you and you vote that way, and you also go to the polls and vote, only one of those votes counts. Thats how it works. So, you cant vote more than once. One vote per citizen.
Prove it
 
People get one vote that counts, so if you have one mailed to you and you vote that way, and you also go to the polls and vote, only one of those votes counts. Thats how it works. So, you cant vote more than once. One vote per citizen.
I lived for a while in that sewer they call Massachusetts. When I went to vote they asked for my address. Thats it. On their rolls they had the registered voters at that address and you told them which person you are. There was no way to know how his current that list was and they never asked me to prove i was the person i claimed to be.
 
When you go to vote, your name is marked, you voted. If you mail in a ballot, your name is marked. Only one vote for one person. You could send in a thousand ballots in, only one per person counts.
First I said prove it. I wouldn't believe you if you told me the sky was blue. Next I just gave you a situation I personally lived through
 
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.
Italy: Italians who live abroad can vote by mail. Residents may not.


Mexico: The country banned all types of absentee voting methods in 1991 to combat fraud and intimidation by the party that was then in power. In 2006, however, authorities reintroduced them for some voters. While residents cannot vote by mail


Belgium: While mail-in voting and voting by internet are not allowed for residents of Belgium,

Sweden: While the nation does not allow mail-in voting for residents, Swedes abroad can use this method.
 
Italy: Italians who live abroad can vote by mail. Residents may not.


Mexico: The country banned all types of absentee voting methods in 1991 to combat fraud and intimidation by the party that was then in power. In 2006, however, authorities reintroduced them for some voters. While residents cannot vote by mail


Belgium: While mail-in voting and voting by internet are not allowed for residents of Belgium,

Sweden: While the nation does not allow mail-in voting for residents, Swedes abroad can use this method.
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