Millennial_Messiah
10-08-2021, 12:15 PM
They must all be counted and received prior to the day-of voting to ensure speedy, smooth day-of counting. No more water leaks, late counting and other excuses.
January 6th incident was largely the Democrats' fault and the ballot administrators' faults for not having a better plan on how to ensure early and speedy counting of the massive amounts of mail-in and early ballots. All Mail in and Early ballots must be be received by no later than the Friday before election Tuesday, and counted by the end of the night on Monday.
On the Tuesday-of Election Day, the counted results should be released to the press- however, the press shall not release the numbers to the public (i.e. actually display the voting results) until the polls officially close, to ensure fair and unbiased voting-day voting.
As the election day moves forward, the election day votes shall be counted as they come in, to ensure that up to 99.7% of the votes in each and every state shall be counted and reported to the press and to the public by no later than one hour from the state's poll closure.
This will GUARANTEE that, going forward, America will know who will be in office (representative, senator, President, governor etc) by no later than midnight local time on Tuesday night, ensuring a productive rest of the work week and NO MORE 2020 LIKE INCIDENTS.
I firmly believe that, if the ballots had been counted properly in 2020 and had been completed on the night-of, Trump would have made a strong but real concession speech in lieu of "I'm going to fight and take it to the SCOTUS...." and January 6th and all the audits to follow would NOT have happened. There's a substantial difference between outright losing (and shaking hands) versus losing in a controversial fashion (such as in 2020, or Lakers-Kings 2002) and thus being pissed and rioting about it. Either side which lost in 2020 was going to riot, there was no doubt, just because of the historically awful process.
My fix should be FEDERAL LAW and apply to ALL 50 states.
January 6th incident was largely the Democrats' fault and the ballot administrators' faults for not having a better plan on how to ensure early and speedy counting of the massive amounts of mail-in and early ballots. All Mail in and Early ballots must be be received by no later than the Friday before election Tuesday, and counted by the end of the night on Monday.
On the Tuesday-of Election Day, the counted results should be released to the press- however, the press shall not release the numbers to the public (i.e. actually display the voting results) until the polls officially close, to ensure fair and unbiased voting-day voting.
As the election day moves forward, the election day votes shall be counted as they come in, to ensure that up to 99.7% of the votes in each and every state shall be counted and reported to the press and to the public by no later than one hour from the state's poll closure.
This will GUARANTEE that, going forward, America will know who will be in office (representative, senator, President, governor etc) by no later than midnight local time on Tuesday night, ensuring a productive rest of the work week and NO MORE 2020 LIKE INCIDENTS.
I firmly believe that, if the ballots had been counted properly in 2020 and had been completed on the night-of, Trump would have made a strong but real concession speech in lieu of "I'm going to fight and take it to the SCOTUS...." and January 6th and all the audits to follow would NOT have happened. There's a substantial difference between outright losing (and shaking hands) versus losing in a controversial fashion (such as in 2020, or Lakers-Kings 2002) and thus being pissed and rioting about it. Either side which lost in 2020 was going to riot, there was no doubt, just because of the historically awful process.
My fix should be FEDERAL LAW and apply to ALL 50 states.