Buffalo, New York Mayor Byron Brown’s campaign is distributing rubber stamps to voters, to make it easier for voters to cast a write-in vote for him. See this story. The election is November 2, 2021.
Buffalo, New York Mayor Byron Brown’s campaign is distributing rubber stamps to voters, to make it easier for voters to cast a write-in vote for him. See this story. The election is November 2, 2021.
Pretty smart idea really. Some minor niche candidates can use this.
Richard, Are you sure they’re talking about actual rubber stamps and not perforated stickers that resemble postage stamps? Seems expensive as he’d also have to provide the ink pad to go with it. The video didn’t show anything.
@JB,
Stickers might be illegal. NY uses paper ballots that are scanned. Stickers could gum up the scanners.
This mayoral candidate is doing everything to win. Surprised if he doesn’t drive voters to the poll, buys them grocery’s, pays their electric bill, wipes their butt, polishes their shoes, babysits, paints their house, etc. A bad person to elect.
Rubber stamps and ink pads allowed in in-person polling places ???
This gives new meaning to the term: “rubber stamp election.”
FIRST RUBBER STAMP ELECTION WAS WHEN ??? BC OR AD ???
They had rubber stamps BC?