Incendiary devices have been set off at two ballot drop boxes — one in Portland, Oregon, and another in nearby Vancouver, Washington — in what one official called a “direct attack on democracy."
Incendiary devices have been set off at two ballot drop boxes — one in Portland, Oregon, and another in nearby Vancouver, Washington — in what one official called a “direct attack on democracy."
Because voting should have no restrictions attached to it. In other words, if you cannot afford a stamp it would restrict you. This is the basis for the voter ID laws that get struck down.
I would move these boxes to a populated place, like a firehouse. (Most definitely not a police station, lol)
When I’ve done mail-in voting the ballot came with a special envelope that was already addressed, had pre-paid postage, and I had to sign it after sealing my ballot inside.
the ballot should be mailed to you with a reply paid envelope and these boxes should be sent to landfill.
The US postal system doesn’t have reply-paid postage?
It does. And that’s how mail-in ballots generally work. The drop boxes are to…reduce the strain on the postal service? Idk.
It does. You don’t have to buy a stamp to mail your ballot in.
So I’m going to say the great American adage: “it depends on the state.” So there isn’t really any type of standardization. States are actually in charge of how your vote is counted…so if a state decided to do away with counting actual votes and having a group of sycophants cast federal ballots to thier Orange Liege, they actually can…and there has been disturbing reports that this can/will take place.
I’m out of the norm since I’m overseas & received my ballot via email and faxed it (via email) back (all tracked and recorded).
Fortunately, you don’t need a stamp to mail your ballot in here in Washington. Still, a lot of people prefer to use the dropboxes.