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Originally Posted by noslices1
You are wrong about universal mail in voting. For the 2020 primary in Clark.County, Nevada, they did universal mail in ballots and mailed ballots to everyone who was on their registered voter rolls. It turned out that 223,000 of those ballots they mailed were not able to be counted for one reason or another. Many of those people no longer lived there or had died. In California, if you apply for a drivers license, you are automatically registered to vote. Illegal aliens are allowed to get a driver’s license in CA. Many States have tried to “clean.up” their voter rolls, but invariably the Democrats have blocked the efforts in court, A primary in New York, this spring, had an incident where it took more than six weeks to declare a winner as ballots kept showing up and they just got so frustrated that they declared a winner without an accurate count.
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In California, the mistake was discovered. The people who were unintentionally, automatically registered to vote, who weren't actually eligible to vote, were not allowed to actually vote. Most of those 1500 (less than .01% of the state population) who received that automatic registration but weren't supposed to, didn't even try to vote. California is in the process of fixing that.
Pennsylvania had the same problem, only worse, and they've since changed the system. If you are NOT a US Citizen, the system doesn't automatically register you to vote when you get your license. If you are, you get the registration.