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Related: About this forumThe truth about mail ballots in Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA link: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/04/pennsylvania-mail-ballots-election-2024-voting-fraud-donald-trump-undated-lawsuits/
You may be one of the hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians who plan to vote by mail during the 2024 election. Or maybe its an option youve considered but havent pursued because you distrust the process or have concerns about fraud. Pennsylvania election officials have safeguards in place to verify the identity of people who request and cast mail ballots. Many counties also follow guidance from the Department of State to secure ballots and track who handles them.
Despite these layers of security and verification, former President Donald Trump has routinely attacked mail voting since 2020 and falsely claimed in recent months that you automatically have fraud with this kind of balloting.
Republicans in recent years have made many efforts to suppress or ban mail voting, which in Pennsylvania is more popular among Democrats. This approach has backfired, and GOP leaders except for Trump are now trying to get the partys voters to embrace this method of voting.
Mail ballot fraud is exceptionally rare, and there is no evidence of widespread issues that would change the outcome of any Pennsylvania election. Heres what you need to know about mail voting ahead of the 2024 election:
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Despite these layers of security and verification, former President Donald Trump has routinely attacked mail voting since 2020 and falsely claimed in recent months that you automatically have fraud with this kind of balloting.
Republicans in recent years have made many efforts to suppress or ban mail voting, which in Pennsylvania is more popular among Democrats. This approach has backfired, and GOP leaders except for Trump are now trying to get the partys voters to embrace this method of voting.
Mail ballot fraud is exceptionally rare, and there is no evidence of widespread issues that would change the outcome of any Pennsylvania election. Heres what you need to know about mail voting ahead of the 2024 election:
Topics covered in this excellent Spotlight PA article:
1. How Pennsylvania verifies mail ballots
2. How Pennsylvania counts mail ballots
3. Remaining gray areas (e.g. Failure to used privacy envelopes)
4. Drop boxes
5. Date requirement
6. Ballot curing
I've been using the mailed ballot since 2021 when Pennsylvania allowed it during the Covid lockdown. I've renewed my status every year since then because it's a great option for senior citizens.
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The truth about mail ballots in Pennsylvania (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Apr 2024
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LiberalFighter
(53,472 posts)1. It was my understanding here in Indiana that absentee mail voting
Preferred by Republicans.
GreenWave
(9,189 posts)2. Of course, nation wide most of the voter fraud by mail came from GOP
Forging a signature of spouse or someone recently deceased. And the numbers are still quite minuscule.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)3. I could walk to vote in less than five minutes and I did for years. I would rather by mail and I do, wife too.
Much better.