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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court clears way for Virginia to remove 1,600 alleged noncitizens from voter rolls [View all]LittleGirl
(8,439 posts)One person, one non-citizen voted and we should be upset that we caught them?
There are loads of checks and balances in voter rolls nationwide. If you're on the voter roll and you vote, your vote is still vetted. Maybe not by Election Day, but soon after. Like 2020, Georgia recount their votes 3 times! AZ had their votes counted and verified 3 times! There has been a handful of incidents of persons voting that shouldn't and those family members turning in ballots of the deceased, but we're talking about a handful of votes. Nothing that would determine a presidential election. (Of course, there is always that one exception...) so my point is, why are they worried about the voter rolls now. After the ballots have been printed and early voting has started. Just vet your votes as they come in. That's why we have election workers. That's why they are non-partisan workers. TRUST THE PEOPLE COUNTING THE VOTES or you get all kinds of conspiracies floating around that serves no one. Change the subject.
What we need to do is stop this crap about early voting restrictions. Everyone should have 30 days to vote. Mail in, in person, you name it. Make it so easy there is no excuse for NOT VOTING. We can tabulate those totals much easier than in one 24 hour day.
The only way we can keep our republic is if we make it easier to vote instead of harder.
I've been an immigrant in another country. I never once tried to vote in another countries' election abroad. I am not that stupid. Immigrants only vote when they become citizens. Except for that one case you mentioned. sigh.