U.S. election system needs an 'autopsy' after 2020 contest is over to 'secure the vote': expert

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'This is a 100-year flood of voters that we are seeing,' said Stanford Law School professor Nate Persily.

"But we really do need to celebrate these local election administrators," Persily continued."I have to tell you, over the last six months, we've had hundreds of thousands of these local, sort of unsung heroes who have been dedicating their time to trying to adapt the election infrastructure to deal with the pandemic and they have done an unbelievable job."

"This is a 100-year flood of voters that we are seeing," he said,"and while there's always reasons to be concerned and vigilant, we shouldn't look at Election Day and see isolated instances of problems and assume that that is the story. So while, you know, we who work in this field are always concerned about these types of dysfunction, there is no indication now, at least in the early voting, that it's posing a big problem.

 

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Hey learn from amazon the can track anything anywhere in the world!

Paper ballots

You mean the democrat party.. Carry on

yup.

The Winner Take All allocation of the Electoral Votes violates the One Vote One Vote Principle. The 50% - one lose their votes to the 50% + one. Slim.

We been screaming that from the rooftops since 2000’ Election2020

Why not allow electronic ballots? If we can do our taxes electronically why not vote? Secure enough for our money should be for votes as well

This year you have a massive amount of absentee ballots ... this means fraud (we have the same thing in the UK) ... ... don't make it party political but if you don't scrap widespread absentee voting you will have widespread fraud and your elections will be stolen.

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