Thursday, March 28, 2024

How Do German Mail-In Ballots Work?

 Well....lets start with the fact that you have to register yourself as you move from house to house or town to town (30 days to accomplish it, or you get into a fine).  So  when a town clerk says there 2,837 people living there....it's not a 80-percent or 90-perent chance he's right....it's probably a 99.99-percent chance that he's right.

So you start off with a registration listing that is correct.

You have a note that comes to you about 6 to 8 weeks prior to the election....always on a Sunday. 

The note will say....you can vote on that Sunday,  or come by the town-hall to pick up a ballot, or ask for the form (if you are in the hospital).  

The form will come to you and it'll be in a envelop.  You open up the ballot and it'll be two envelops with it. You accomplish the ballot (putting a date on it) and put it into the colored envelop....which goes into the mailable envelop.  

It goes to town-hall, and is counted.  

Creating absentee ballots out of thin air?  No, because of the mandated registration and national ID card....that doesn't happen.

Creating fraudulent ballots?  Well...they will notice it as it comes back in....there were x-number mailed out and you can only have x-number come back in.

No comments: