if not enough voters, just lower age to 16
why no hand count choice in current bills in mn legislature?
one legislator told me the house gop leadership chose priority of bills… bad leadership then if no hand count choice bill even on the table…
also,
after in 2023/4 16/17-year-olds are being automatically added to registration system, new legislation proposes 17-year-olds can vote in primaries IF they will be 18 by the general election, as well as a constitutional amendment (to change the constitution) to allow 16-year-olds to vote in local elections
this should not be tolerated…
because it clearly was a setup
meanwhile, the control system at present is under pressure (trust in system probably all time low) but not enough legislation/bills with teeth among current bills, page 1 and page 2 although one bill that looks reasonable is livestreaming absentee ballot board, but absentee/mail-in system will remain alive and well given other gaps
why are no bills allowing hand count choice? electronic tabulation mandated
why are no bills to clarify that modems should not be allowed in tabulators? or banning electronic/internet-connected check-in?
thanks!
who is auditing our govt? i’ve started a series… ebook here
Republican party choice of priorities is sometimes baffling.