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Originally Posted by wreckem713
Nothing you say will persuade me that a mail-in system is as secure as an in-person system that takes and checks ID then prints a paper backup. Get over it or don't
I realize this, but it's because your fears are irrational and grounded in misinformation. If you think they're insecure, then you should be able to provide in detail what the vulnerability is for widescale fraud.
Most states require an ID to register to vote, match the signature on the mail-in ballot envelope, and your ballot is tracked all the way to tabulated; that is, ballot received >> waiting for signature verification >> signature verified >> ballot tabulated.
Like at a voting station, this is all overseen every step of the way by workers from both parties. That is just as good as you getting your receipt at 10am and a 16-year-old flipping all the voting machines at 4am.