The Maine Democratic Party will hold a state convention to choose a new nominee for U.S. Senate. The party hasn’t announced the date of the convention, but it must be held before July 27 to meet the election law deadlline. The party already had one state convention this year, on May 1-2. The process by which the party is settling the details is similar to how all U.S. political parties operated in the 19th century, when parties were more independent of state election laws. It is also a process that resembles how political parties in other nations operate.
https://notthebee.com/article/spencer-pratt-finally-addressed-las-suspicious-election-results-and-its-a-must-watch
That’s more demon rat democracy for you.
Or when the state election laws were independent of political parties.
Real Facts, every single postal ballot signature is checked against the signature on the voter registration form. So Spencer Platt is not correct when he says there are no checks in place. That is why California takes so long to finish its vote tally.