Should every voter automatically receive a mail in ballot?
No. This has compromised elections and has made the majority of the public not trust the outcomes.
While it's true that mail-in ballots have been used in some capacity for years, it's also important to note that the scale of their use in recent times is unprecedented. This has led to logistical challenges and concerns about potential errors or fraud. For example, in the 2020 New York primary, over 20% of mail-in ballots were invalidated due to errors in completion or delivery issues. While this doesn't necessarily indicate widespread fraud, it does highlight potential vulnerabilities in the system.
As for the distrust in election outcomes, it's not limited to conspiracy theorists. Many ordinary citizens express concerns over election integrity, regardless of their political affiliation. It's crucial to address these concerns and enhance the security and reliability of our voting processes, including mail-in voting.
What would be your suggestions for enhancing the security and reliability of mail-in voting?
@VulcanMan6 8mos8MO
Unfortunately, this country seems to actively make it as unnecessarily complicated and/or difficult as possible to vote, which is a huge problem, especially considering how already anti-democratic our political system is.
More transparency and accountability of media sources that promote and spread lies and conspiracies about "mass voter fraud" and "stolen elections" and other propagandized rhetoric would significantly reduce the amount of public distrust and misinformation about our elections. Overall, our election process should be much more accessible and streamlined,… Read more