Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
How much you want to bet that they will accuse that Russian Government did it???
proud republican wrote:
How much you want to bet that Russia did it???
After all. Bernie honeymooned there.
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
We got our first machines last year and I'm not going to vote that way.
I want a paper ballot.
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
Where I vote we use scannable paper ballots where votes are made by filling in an oval with indelible ink from a ball point pen. It is then fed into a machine that scans and retains the ballot. If someone over votes or otherwise spoils a ballot the machine rejects it and a new ballot is presented to the voter. Absentee ballots are received by the city clerk brought to the precinct on Election Day and fed into the machine by precinct workers. The signatures on ballot applications are checked against those on the voter registrations at his time voters must also present identification or sign an affidavit attesting to their identity unless recognized by precinct workers. The ballots can be either recounted or rescanned and the ballots from each precinct are stored in sealed bags in sealed containers and kept in the custody of the local police.
Kevyn wrote:
Where I vote we use scannable paper ballots where votes are made by filling in an oval with indelible ink from a ball point pen. It is then fed into a machine that scans and retains the ballot. If someone over votes or otherwise spoils a ballot the machine rejects it and a new ballot is presented to the voter. Absentee ballots are received by the city clerk brought to the precinct on Election Day and fed into the machine by precinct workers. The signatures on ballot applications are checked against those on the voter registrations at his time voters must also present identification or sign an affidavit attesting to their identity unless recognized by precinct workers. The ballots can be either recounted or rescanned and the ballots from each precinct are stored in sealed bags in sealed containers and kept in the custody of the local police.
Where I vote we use scannable paper ballots where ... (
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All that and you Democrats still figure out a way to cheat.
Hemiman wrote:
All that and you Democrats still figure out a way to cheat.
Hey,welcome back!!! I was wondering what happened to you!!!! Where were you???
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
I vote on a ballot mailed to me by the county elections board. I fill it out and drop it at the police station. I screwed up in the last election when I was on the ballot and did not vote.---I still won any way lol
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
Never should have changed. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. Folks just became plain stupid for everything electronic, when leaving shit alone would have been far better.
JFlorio wrote:
Watching another fiasco. This time the Iowa caucuses. You’d have thought with all the accusations thrown around after 2016 the simplest and most hack free process would be to go back to paper ballots. Does filling out a paper. Allot bother anyone?
Not at all, prefer it.. But the paper trail is ohhh so telling, isn’t it, J?!!
In todays technology the biggest hype and easiest way to intercept the votes~~🧐😡
I wonder if Iowa will disclose what they truly had going on???
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