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February 11, 2021

Voter Reform?

Filed under: Political Commentary — justplainbill @ 12:21 am

Voter Reform?

Over 25 years ago, I started poll sitting, no longer an active-duty Marine having decided that this should be my community service, through the name change to election judge, and when I retired, I was a senior supervisory election judge, read: precinct captain. Y’all keep talking about procedures to protect the integrity of the process, but miss soo much that people who actually do the work, can tell you.

First, either move election days to Saturday, from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm Mountain Time, or make election Tuesday a National Holiday, with, truly, only essential businesses open, and again, 7 – 8 Mountain Time. And, essential businesses means military, police, fire, and medical. No parks, businesses, restaurants, theaters, public transportation, &c. to be open. Shuttles for certain communities, and a set of mobile voting units to visit specific, predetermined and publicized locations in lieu of public transit.

Second, no harvesting. Look at Noxubee County MS before Eric Holder dropped the election fraud case. Read the federal law suit and the judge’s decision and how Holder refused to enforce it. No Harvesting!

Third, anyone who has actually worked a voting site/ polling place, knows that there’s no such thing as a loose ballot. Either the ballots are in a computer with a paper tally roll, or inside a locked black box. If in the locked black box, when they are removed after the poll closes, there are at least two poll-sitters, one from each party, watching, and placing them in a heavy cardboard box, which is SEALED and the seal signed by ALL of the poll-sitters, who are sworn at that point to declare that ALL of the ballots have been placed in these boxes and sealed without interference, to ensure the integrity of the ballots. Perjury charges against every poll sitter in a precinct with “loose ballots” should be brought!

Protocol requires that two judges, one from each party, drive the boxes to the county elections commission where the boxes are unloaded and counted. Once delivered, there cannot be any honest loose ballots. Further, before the polls open, the blank ballots are tallied. At the end of the day when the poll closes, and the cast ballots are placed in the cardboard boxes and SEALED, each polling station inventories the uncast ballots, the cast ballots, and the voter registration books, to make sure that the number of ballots cast equals the number of voters who voted. Again, impossible to have loose ballots.

Fourth, make election fraud +/or tampering a true felony punishable by at least five years in state or federal prison depending upon what type of election was tampered with. No parole, suspended sentences, nul pros, &c., nothing less than a minimum of five years and complete and irrevocable loss of citizenship.

Fifth, require that absentee ballots are by request only. The request must either be in person, or with a notarized statement which includes the reason for the request. And, this means that those states that have gone to mail-in balloting, must go back to in-person voting.

Sixth, registration in person with proof of citizenship, either when one registers for Selective Service, at the DMV, or in person at the commission’s office. For persons with disabilities, a call to the office and an official visit to the registrant, where the official may examine proof of citizenship will suffice should be implemented. Judicial Watch’s report for voter registration in Colorado shows that over 50 of the counties have voter registration roles with between 104% and 154% of eligible citizens registered to vote. Is there any reason other than corruption for these figures to exist?

There are many more ways to prove the integrity of an election, many are listed in The Albany Plan Revisited (www.bn.com/ebooks), but if we don’t want a civil war and its resulting bloodshed, chaos, death & destruction, on our hands, we had better do some of these things BEFORE the 2022 election!

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