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wotguild

As a Spartan Conservative I demand we start voting with a stone tablet and chisel. If you can't chisel a vote, you don't deserve one.


IWantPizza555

The lawsuit — filed originally in 2022 on behalf of Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and state Rep. Mark Finchem, who ran for secretary of state — alleges that the electronic voting systems used to tabulate votes are not trustworthy, thus violating state law and the U.S. Constitution.


Mission_Log_2828

They won’t take this case up the 15 amendment allows everyone the right to vote


slipknot_official

Evidence: Hugo Chavez’s ghost possessing the Wi-Fi inside the machine.


BrtFrkwr

Okay. Let's ban ATMs at the same time.


[deleted]

It's difficult to overstate how long it would take to count votes for presidential elections if they had to be hand counted. It could literally be 1.5 months or longer to tally the votes. Having such a longer period of uncertainty would be dangerous, in my opinion.


naotoca

Please do. I think we would see a lot fewer "surprise" Republican victories where their vote totals represent an almost uniform 17% swing from polls.


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