Thank you for taking on voter fraud that appeared in the form of making it difficult for a certain class of people to vote. The Republicans were hell bent on winning this last election and there was very little they wouldn't stoop to in order to achieve this. Well, it backfired, thankfully. I was a Republican until Richard Nixon went down in flames. I decided I didn't want to be associated with people of low morals. Again, thank you for your hard work.
Mark, Santa Ana
I have to admit that most people in our comumnity cast their ballots long in advance by their mail-in ballots, but I do prefer to wait until the last minute after I've heard all of the rhetoric from all of the candidates before I go to the polls. I never have to wait! For those who do have a problem waiting in lines at the polls, why don't they go to that government office near-by where they can cast their vote in advance, or if they have a legitimate address, just ask for an absentee ballot. When my husband I and I were living overseas we voted in every election by mailing in our ballots because we were registered voters in our state.
Carole, Ramona
I don't see the details of your [bill] but based on the summary I am only seeing talk of setting up more places to vote in order to shorten the lines. That is only one of many solutions that combined could be much more effective. First, banks seem to trust we are who we say we are…, so why not vote online from home? Also, I am one of many people who vote using absentee ballots to vote before election day, but that needs reform …. How about at least sending us an email confirming that our vote was received and counted….
Nicholas, Upland