President of Poland Vetoes Bill to Let All Voters Vote by Postal Mail

On November 27, the President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki, vetoed a bill to let all voters vote by postal mail. See this story. Current law only allows elderly, hospitalized or disabled voters to vote by mail.


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President of Poland Vetoes Bill to Let All Voters Vote by Postal Mail — 18 Comments

  1. It would be better to cancel any vote by snail for everyone. All voting should be in person, preferably standing count, or at least voting out loud by declaring party preference verbally to election officials. Nothing written, and definitely nothing by mail.

  2. I like basic voting. Voting machine or absentee ballot or even a cardboard ballot. Anything that prevents fraud by the voter or manipulation of the machine by anyone.

  3. That still relies on people to know how to read and write, and fewer and fewer people do. That trend will only accelerate. Additionally, it suffers from the many other problems of secret voting, such as susceptibility to vote counting fraud and the problem of unacceptable power.

  4. EXEC VETOES = VESTIGE OF OLDE DARK AGE OF KILLER TYRANTS/MONARCHS

    NO EXEC VETOES
    NO EXEC PARDONS
    TOTAL SOP

  5. OREGON – SURVIVES SINCE 2000 WITH ALL MAIL VOTING

    NO DISEASE FROM OVER-HEATED POLL PLACES IN FLU SEASONS

  6. No ballots and definitely no phoney voting please. In person, out loud or standing count, and on the public record – live broadcast and archived video of each vote accessible by anyone anytime via internet.

  7. Oregon is run by communist scum through stolen elections. Most of the state is being held hostage and would join Idaho if the commies along I-5 would let them.

  8. Only verified legal voters should vote and only in person and on the record so there can be zero chance of vote fraud, vote counting fraud, or vote harvesting fraud.

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