Subj : Re: Ballot drop boxes To : Kurt Weiske From : Aaron Thomas Date : Thu Oct 31 2024 01:47 pm KW> AT> Why don't they just use the mail instead? KW> KW> Because postal employees are not election workers tasked with KW> maintaining the viability of ballots. You have explained all this very well, but I don't get why someone would trust an election worker better than they trust their postal workers. KW> AT> What is the procedure for retrieval of the ballots from the box? KW> AT> How will the votes be counted if the ballots are unreadable from the KW> AT> damage? KW> KW> People are being asked to call the election office in their area if KW> they dropped off their ballot between certain windows of time when KW> ballots would have been in the box. They can either request another KW> ballot or appear at their voting location and request a provisional KW> ballot. It seems irresponsible to toss it in a ballot box. (That's how much they care about their country.) Now another question comes to mind: What does anyone have to gain by burning the ballot boxes in such liberal states? --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Windows/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/201)