Yes, ballots are sometimes sent to people who have died or moved. Never existed I doubt. That does not mean that the mis-mailed ballot will be filled out and sent in by someone else and counted.
Due to my age, I am allowed to vote by mail. The odds of a mail-in ballot reaching me are ridiculously low. So I get the ballot. Someone could somehow get his/her hands on it, fill it out, and mail it in. When received, the signature on the ballot will be matched against my signature on record and if questionable, I will be contacted to verify whether or not I submitted the ballot. And anyone fraudulently filling out a ballot is subject to a felony conviction. Worth it?
As mentioned, 5 states conduct elections entirely by mail. Another 26 states allow you to apply for a mail-in ballot with any excuse required. Another 17 states require an excuse for a mail-in ballot. In those states that have allowed mail-in voting in the past, there have been no cases of widespread fraud.
To me this is an excuse that Trump will use if he loses in November. Add it to the
list. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Felony conviction - "Worth it"???
Hell Yes to many DPST vote fraudsters committed to undermining the conservative opposition at all costs. How much vote raud will occur - look to DPST enclaves like Baltimore, chicago, DC, and the West coast - and DumBlasio's NYC - and there will be plenty going on - even though they likely do not need fraud votes. They pay enough in welfare and other 'social sevices to keep the DemLibs in power.