Are absentee ballots a viable alternative?
Submitted by Chessienut on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 07:42After a questionable experience at the computer ballot the other day I was wondering if an absentee ballot that was copied and notarized might be the answer to this obvious corruption. I had little faith in the computer ballot giving honest results before and even less now. We must find a way to get our votes back and to force them into an honest count.
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Texas Vote Certification Process
http://www.dailypaul.com/229513/stop-texas-vote-rigging
I was looking at the DP today and found this link. Looks like they are attempting to prevent voter fraud in Texas. I don't know if that is where you are, but you might want to check out the Post. I don't know if it is legit or not, just thought I would pass along the info. I am concerned about voter fraud too...
I agree with you on the computer
I agree with you on the computer ballots. I have heard of absentee ballots not getting counted or getting lost. I wonder how we could verify the notorized ballots were counted if everyone doesn't use one? You know they could add yours since it were notorizied and subtract someone elses...
I don't know how to make it happen, but I think balloting must be paper with a public camera on the ballot box and another public camera on the human reader while an observer for each campaign watches. Then when totals are tabulated at the state level, the counter and each observer must verify that the state has recorded the number correctly.
I think we are in a big mess with our invisible, annoymous, computerized voting system. And I think the chad thing in Florida was the flag event or one of them. So we could all say we the system has a problem and move to a bigger problem in which the outcome is more easily controlled by the powers that be.