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Prosecutors seek prison time for democrat harvesting ballots in 2020 election

What is ballot harvesting?
Basically how much of the 2020 election was won in many areas.

Quote: Ballot harvesting is the practice in which political operatives collect absentee ballots from voters’ homes and drop them off at a polling place or election office.
 
Basically how much of the 2020 election was won in many areas.

Quote: Ballot harvesting is the practice in which political operatives collect absentee ballots from voters’ homes and drop them off at a polling place or election office.
So they're just dropping off the ballots for absentee voters? Or are they forging them?
 
Well the first part is doing them a favor, the second is bad.
 
Well the first part is doing them a favor, the second is bad.
Most people have no problem with the first part, its the second that people have a problem with. Thing is, mail-in ballots (I know this, having asked our local elections officials about it a year ago) are made to be tamper-evident - that is, when sealed properly and left untouched, the ballots are protected from forgery. But if the ballot envelope is opened, even if you close it exactly like it the ballot envelope can't be resealed as it was.

Plus, on the envelope (and on the ballot itself) is a barcode that tracks back to the number of the ballot that was issued by the local board; if any other ballot is submitted in that envelope, they'll know something is up and will void that ballot.
 
Most people have no problem with the first part, its the second that people have a problem with. Thing is, mail-in ballots (I know this, having asked our local elections officials about it a year ago) are made to be tamper-evident - that is, when sealed properly and left untouched, the ballots are protected from forgery. But if the ballot envelope is opened, even if you close it exactly like it the ballot envelope can't be resealed as it was.

Plus, on the envelope (and on the ballot itself) is a barcode that tracks back to the number of the ballot that was issued by the local board; if any other ballot is submitted in that envelope, they'll know something is up and will void that ballot.
Correction most people didn’t have a problem with the first part but definitely do now.
 
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