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CousinIT

(9,239 posts)
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 05:03 PM Apr 2020

How do you know voting by mail works? The U.S. military's done it since the Civil War.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/how-do-you-know-voting-mail-works-u-s-military-n1186926

WASHINGTON — The nation in crisis. A divisive president up for re-election. Millions of Americans who can't make it to their local polling place. Partisan fights over proposals to vote by mail.

Sound familiar?

It was the 1860s, the Civil War was raging and Republicans, led by President Abraham Lincoln, wanted to let Union soldiers vote from the battlefield. The opposition Democrats balked. They warned of rampant fraud and "a scheme" by Republicans "to gain some great advantage to their party," as one Wisconsin state senator put it before the legislature voted on party lines to become the first state to legalize absentee voting.

About 150,000 of the 1 million Union soldiers were able to vote absentee in the 1864 presidential election in what became the first widespread use of non-in-person voting in American history.

A century and a half later, amidst a new debate over voting by mail as the country prepares to hold an election during a different kind of war — this one against the coronavirus — America's long history of letting soldiers vote from far-flung war zones shows the issue has always been controversial, but that the worst fears of critics have never come to pass.

It's now easier in some ways for a Marine in Afghanistan to vote than it is for an American stuck at home during the COVID-19 lockdown. And some lawmakers and advocates want to use the rules that lets that Marine cast a ballot as a model for how all Americans could vote in the November presidential election if the pandemic continues.
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How do you know voting by mail works? The U.S. military's done it since the Civil War. (Original Post) CousinIT Apr 2020 OP
It's easy and effective, we do it here in Colorado. No reason it can't be done nationwide. Autumn Apr 2020 #1
Could you describe the process, please? Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #7
We get ballots in the mail and fill them out. We have the choice of mailing them back or dropping Autumn Apr 2020 #8
Thanks! How do you maintain a secret ballot? Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #9
Most of our voter information is easily obtainable information, even before vote Autumn Apr 2020 #10
Voter information should never appear on ballots. Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #11
Not to mention the expat community Cirque du So-What Apr 2020 #2
Assuming we still have a solvent and functioning Post Office by November. Golden Raisin Apr 2020 #3
Yes.. and Save Our Post Office! Cha Apr 2020 #4
Kick dalton99a Apr 2020 #5
K&R SheltieLover Apr 2020 #6

Autumn

(45,048 posts)
8. We get ballots in the mail and fill them out. We have the choice of mailing them back or dropping
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 07:35 PM
Apr 2020

them off at different places. Easy peasy.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,320 posts)
9. Thanks! How do you maintain a secret ballot?
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 07:39 PM
Apr 2020

Somehow, there has to be a confirmation of a valid voter while not associating that voter with a particular, filled ballot.

Autumn

(45,048 posts)
10. Most of our voter information is easily obtainable information, even before vote
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 09:05 PM
Apr 2020

by mail. A secret ballot just isn't a priority to me. It's easy to find your voter registration and voting record. You know those voting lists politicians like to buy and share? That's from our voter registration they have access to our party affiliation, voting history, name, phone, address. I'm a registered Dem and I don't care who knows that I vote for Democrats. My name and signature is on the envelope but not on the ballot and i don't recall seeing any identifying numbers on ballot and envelope.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,320 posts)
11. Voter information should never appear on ballots.
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 09:34 PM
Apr 2020

Your last sentence provides what I'm seeking -- the ballot itself doesn't contain identifying information.

Thank you.

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