California accepts mail in ballots up to 7 DAYS after election day!

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Here's one simple suggestion to speed up the pathetically slow vote count in California. Any ballot that is not physically received by close of election day goes to the incinerator. Californians get their mail in ballots WEEKS before election. If you can't get your lazy azz to mail on time, it doesn't deserve to be counted.

 
Here's one simple suggestion to speed up the pathetically slow vote count in California. Any ballot that is not physically received by close of election day goes to the incinerator. Californians get their mail in ballots WEEKS before election. If you can't get your lazy azz to mail on time, it doesn't deserve to be counted.


The ballots have to be postmarked Election day or before. So they were mailed on-time.
 
I got my ballot in early May, which is actually nice. It lets me fill it out in the comfort of my home.

But I don't mail it or trust the drop boxes. I hand carry it to the polling place so I can slide it into the locked collection box by my own hand. That should be the rule unless you are genuinely disabled or physically unable to travel to a polling place.
 
Here's one simple suggestion to speed up the pathetically slow vote count in California. Any ballot that is not physically received by close of election day goes to the incinerator. Californians get their mail in ballots WEEKS before election. If you can't get your lazy azz to mail on time, it doesn't deserve to be counted.

I agree, but CA has had a long-held policy of as long as the ballot is post-marked by close of polls, it is good to go and I doubt they'll be changing it. Too bad creditors don't follow the same policies. LOL, you can send a bill in a couple weeks before due and sometimes they claim they are late. Its a ruse that they use to get people to go paperless. Sorry for the off-topic addendum.
 
I got my ballot in early May, which is actually nice. It lets me fill it out in the comfort of my home.

But I don't mail it or trust the drop boxes. I hand carry it to the polling place so I can slide it into the locked collection box by my own hand. That should be the rule unless you are genuinely disabled or physically unable to travel to a polling place.
I did the same when I lived there.
 
Here's one simple suggestion to speed up the pathetically slow vote count in California. Any ballot that is not physically received by close of election day goes to the incinerator. Californians get their mail in ballots WEEKS before election. If you can't get your lazy azz to mail on time, it doesn't deserve to be counted.

This is how one inspires confidence in the integrity, security and legitimacy of an election.

If they really want to reinforce these opinions, they should expand it out to seven months and make sure that even asking for I.D at the voting booth is deemed illegal.
 
Here's one simple suggestion to speed up the pathetically slow vote count in California. Any ballot that is not physically received by close of election day goes to the incinerator. Californians get their mail in ballots WEEKS before election. If you can't get your lazy azz to mail on time, it doesn't deserve to be counted.

Yup. But that is a law the Dems have passed. I think we know why.
 

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