Doesn’t vote by mail and absentee voting lead to more fraud?
On Behalf of WEA’s More Conservative Members #33
Why I’ve Decided to Support Kim Wyman
Questions Put to Sec. of State Wyman
Doesn’t vote by mail and absentee voting lead to more fraud?
“I am confident that the answer is no. Washington has earned national recognition for its process of matching voter signatures on envelopes to signatures on file, "air-gapping’" computer systems to prevent hacking, and ensuring appropriate chain-of-custody for every ballot. Local election officials can communicate in real-time to ensure each voter can have only one ballot counted.”
“While some are worried about non-citizens voting, I think Washington’s experience shows otherwise. Our counties of Thurston and Yakima are similar in population, but demographically very different. Yakima (an agricultural producer) has a higher population of non-citizens than Thurston. If we expected many non-citizens to be registered to vote, we might expect them to have similar numbers of registered voters, but in fact Yakima (119,658) has far fewer registered voters than Thurston (189,369).”
“Think of it this way: If you had come to America illegally and might be deported if caught, would you sign up on a government list and tell them your address, knowing that voting would prohibit you from ever becoming a citizen?”
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Ken Mortland is a member of WEA-Retired, continuing a long career of activism in WEA/NEA. He is also a lifelong Republican and a member of Mainstream Republicans of WA Board.
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