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quaddoggy 21 hours ago [-]
This is insane. I remember when I was a kid that (with rare exception) you would pretty much know the results the same night, maybe the next day. I can’t help but notice that one party has dominated this state for decades. And they wail on and on about voter ID, etc. Everything is worse than it used to be.
k310 24 hours ago [-]
While most of California's population is packed in cities near the coast, the "other California," as some say, is rural, lots of it, and both the densely populated and the sparsely populated areas have unique problems to solve.
I have lived in both. IMO, the universal mail-in ballot is great in many ways, and please don't forget that the current regime of 2020 election deniers equates "voter fraud" with "We disagree with the results".
Two paradigms apply to the cult:
1. Every accusation is a confession.
2. An entire group is defined by a designated outlier. (Think "Willie Horton")
But technical issues of very late vote count are above my pay level to diagnose and fix, even to what extent any fixing is worthwhile. Think Pareto Principle. You want to fix the 20% of causes that lead to 80% of the problem. Both neglect and perfectionism are common enemies.
mrighele 5 hours ago [-]
> You want to fix the 20% of causes that lead to 80% of the problem
Vote in person. Vote with ID. You solve 99% of the problems. If it works in the rest of the civilized world it can work in California too.
The excuses for not doing this seem terribly weak, and only fuel the ideas of conspiracy theorists.
> and both the densely populated and the sparsely populated areas have unique problems to solve.
What are the unique problems to solve ? And I mean unique compared to the rest of the world where those issue are actually a non-issue.
thegrim33 23 hours ago [-]
If a significant portion of the population doesn't trust an election system, it's not a functioning system. It makes absolutely no difference whether those doubters are 100% correct or 100% wrong in their beliefs. If there's a sizable portion that don't trust it, and instead of taking measures to secure the elections and prove to those people that they're secure, you just call them stupid cultists and keep the system the same, you do not have a functioning system.
malicka 22 hours ago [-]
If the critics don’t respond to facts or data, what makes you think they will once you “secure” the election? Even those recounts after the 2020 election — which found no substantial fraud — did nothing to convince them. The media tells them there is fraud, despite the evidence, and they believe it. If the media lies to this entire part of the voter-base, what you do won’t convince anyone.
Catering to propagandist’s lies is hardly productive or useful; you’ll just sink to greater and greater lows trying in vain to win them over, to the detriment of society.
crote 19 hours ago [-]
> If the critics don’t respond to facts or data
The problem is that the US election system is a fundamentally flawed system, and with pre-existing distrust those "facts and data" might as well be equivalent to a "trust me bro".
My country had a similar voting trutherism cult. They sent goons to a whole bunch of polling stations to "prevent it from being stolen". They observed the whole process - as is everyone's right - and reported the counting results back live to the mothership. The outcome? Exactly the same numbers as the official count.
They got to observe everything and saw nothing weird, and with the way the elections are set up there was zero possibility of missing any kind of fraud. All arguments were trivially countered by a "But your buddy was right there, why didn't he say anything?".
The voting fraud cult died because there was no room left for lies. Properly-secured elections are fundamentally incapable of being stolen. They aren't secure because you can't find evidence of fraud, but because fraud is impossible.
leosanchez 5 hours ago [-]
Which country ?
UncleMeat 7 hours ago [-]
The US has poll watchers too and that didn’t stop them from creating more conspiracy theories.
MAGA says that the budget would be 100% balanced if illegal immigrants stopped getting government benefits. This is so obviously wrong based on information plainly available to everybody. There is nothing you can do to stop this.
crote 3 hours ago [-]
Just poll watchers isn't enough. You also have to get rid of the extremely sketchy mail-in voting process, get rid of impossible-to-verify electronic voting machines, and automatically register everyone to vote and make sure they have a voter id. Like I said: make the voting process so painfully simple that fraud is literally unimaginable.
While you're at it: you should probably also get rid of the whole structure of first-past-the-post and winner-takes-all systems. The fact that it is even possible to get full power over a country with just 23% of the vote is just embarrassing.
malicka 2 hours ago [-]
You’re missing the point: These poll watchers made things up about what they saw, kicking off a media circus – which would’ve happened even if the system was different, because it is distinct from reality. The one at fault is the media, not the system.
We also had some recounts in the US, and they found the same results as the original election… but that didn’t stop the conspiracism, either. Because it is impervious to reality.
k310 21 hours ago [-]
Cult gonna believe what the leader and propaganda ministry say.
Denial is top of the list of cult traits. Also, projection.
These two are blatantly obvious, and the cult members don't see it because it's always THE OTHER GUY'S fault. Everything is. Fascist playbook reads the same almost verbatim.
Cults are very closed systems, and "breaking out is hard to do".
866-RON-0-FEZ 23 hours ago [-]
Whenever the obvious drawbacks of mail-in voting are brought to light, the massive cope machine comes out in full force.
Many of the flaws are self-imposed. The requirement for ballots to merely be postmarked by election day is insane. If my credit card bill is due on June 5, it's due on the 5th, not postmarked by. I will pay penalties if it arrives past that date.
If you have the privilege of voting by mail then be an adult and mail it promptly so it arrives by election day when all ballots should be counted. Ballots arriving after should be summarily rejected.
California also allows same-day registration, another insane innovation ripe for irregularities.
A compromise would be vote-from-home but dropoff-in-person (where ID is checked). I would argue most states allow ample time for early voting, sometimes weeks ahead of time, allowing just about anybody to fit it into their schedule to vote in person. The arguments for default vote by mail (barring some verified hardship) simply don't hold up enough to offset the potential negatives.
asdff 23 hours ago [-]
Why does it matter at all if the ballot arrives a few days late or you register day of or the week before? Seems like the only people who are hurt by this are people betting on polymarket.
866-RON-0-FEZ 23 hours ago [-]
Because if they find out your registration was fraudulent a day later, how are they supposed to dig your anonymous ballot out from the barrel?
It's for the same reason most insurance policies have a waiting period. To prevent the most low-hanging fruit of fraud.
I've actually seen this happen in big cities where they have same-day popup registration tents in the middle of skid row, signing up random homeless people who don't even have stable addresses. No verification, nothing, we'll worry about that later here take a ballot. I'm sure everything was on the up-and-up there.
something98 23 hours ago [-]
Don’t spread lies. Several states also allow same day registration. And all of them set the ballot aside until the registration is verified. This means it isn’t even counted until verified.
And, no, I’m not going to “trust me, I’ve seen it before. [I just have no evidence.”
toast0 21 hours ago [-]
I'm not sure I believe your example occured, but where exactly are homeless people supposed to be voting?
How are they supposed to get whatever form of ID you think they should present in order to vote?
California does count ballots slowly, but it has for decades, why is it such a big issue, all of a sudden? California does lots of things slowly, is this the one we should focus on?
singleshot_ 21 hours ago [-]
That’s why it’s important to have a deadline, but it’s a pretty poor answer to my question. ducking this question is an indication your point - bolstered by an ad hominem attack and an appeal to authority - is meaningless.
UncleMeat 7 hours ago [-]
I’m curious why you are hanging out in the hood on Election Day.
singleshot_ 21 hours ago [-]
> The requirement for ballots to merely be postmarked by election day is insane. If my credit card bill is due on June 5, it's due on the 5th, not postmarked
What do you reckon your credit card bill (private obligation, governed by contract law) has to do with your ballot (civil right, governed by constitution)? I have to return my rental car on a certain day and my milk expires on a certain day, but I wouldn’t think to compare either to a mail-in ballot.
That would be “insane,” to use your preferred terminology.
kelseyfrog 23 hours ago [-]
> If you have the privilege of voting by mail then be an adult and mail it promptly so it arrives by election day when all ballots should be counted.
Disenfranchisement - the inability to participate in our most sacred institution - shouldn't be based on the variation of mail delivery speeds. It encourages all the wrong incentives. Responsibility rhetoric makes people feel good, but rule clarity is more important that the good feels. We picked a clear deadline - postmark. It prioritizes participation. No one should be disenfranchised because we want fast election results.
866-RON-0-FEZ 23 hours ago [-]
The disenfranchisement bit is such a tired, worn out trope.
They mail them a month ahead of time.
Developing countries where people struggle with food and sanitation have this figured out and California rightfully deserves to be mocked by them.
Voting is for adults and we don't need to cripple the system to cater to people so irresponsible they can't drop a piece of paper in a box on time. If that's too hard you don't deserve to vote or there is something more nefarious at play.
pesus 23 hours ago [-]
You seem to be taking this personally rather than showing any actual problems that exist. Just because you assume something nefarious must be going on with absolutely no evidence to back that up doesn't mean it's true.
866-RON-0-FEZ 23 hours ago [-]
Because every time basic fraud prevention measures are brought up, everyone acts all cutesy saying show me proof it's ever happened as if the world is somehow honest by default when it comes to elections.
Do you leave your servers wide open with all ports exposed? Do you ask "prove to me we've been owned before" when you're told to put a firewall in place?
I wouldn't want to disenfranchise people sending ICMP traffic my way.
pesus 22 hours ago [-]
If it's so common, you should be able to prove it rather than condescendingly dismissing it as "cutesy".
> Do you leave your servers wide open with all ports exposed? Do you ask "prove to me we've been owned before" when you're told to put a firewall in place?
The equivalent in this situation would be that you're freaking out about there being tons of "hackers" currently in the servers despite the firewall already being in place, but refuse to prove it and instead insult people and throw out barely-veiled political jabs.
23 hours ago [-]
kelseyfrog 23 hours ago [-]
Voting is for eligible citizens. If you are an eligible citizen you have a right to have your vote counted. Full stop.
Stop trying to push a disenfranchisement position. It will never be acceptable. Maybe get therapy to deal with the feelings your have about needing quick tabulations? Solving your feelings through disenfranchisement is externalizing whatever inner demons you're fighting.
866-RON-0-FEZ 23 hours ago [-]
This isn't 'Nam, there are rules.
If your ballot shows up a year later does it deserve to be counted? No, it doesn't.
You seem to be taking the position of the end of Trading Places, screaming "turn those machines back on!"
You set a deadline. Everything past the deadline is discarded. California allows for an 8-day buffer, which is artificial.
Lobby to mail the ballots 8 days earlier if that would make you happy.
pesus 22 hours ago [-]
You should probably actually look up the rules that actually exist rather than getting upset over the ones you imagined.
kelseyfrog 23 hours ago [-]
The rule is postmark. You seem to think that the rules you're making up are correct. Maybe don't do that?
defterGoose 20 hours ago [-]
...and if you had actually seen our ballot for this primary, you'd know that anyone with a semblance of care to know who they were voting for and why constituted veritable weeks of legwork. The governor's race had like 60 people running, not to mention all the judge seats, etc.
defterGoose 20 hours ago [-]
You mail in your credit card payments? My bullshit detector is absolutely pegged right now.
I have lived in both. IMO, the universal mail-in ballot is great in many ways, and please don't forget that the current regime of 2020 election deniers equates "voter fraud" with "We disagree with the results".
Two paradigms apply to the cult:
1. Every accusation is a confession.
2. An entire group is defined by a designated outlier. (Think "Willie Horton")
But technical issues of very late vote count are above my pay level to diagnose and fix, even to what extent any fixing is worthwhile. Think Pareto Principle. You want to fix the 20% of causes that lead to 80% of the problem. Both neglect and perfectionism are common enemies.
Vote in person. Vote with ID. You solve 99% of the problems. If it works in the rest of the civilized world it can work in California too.
The excuses for not doing this seem terribly weak, and only fuel the ideas of conspiracy theorists.
> and both the densely populated and the sparsely populated areas have unique problems to solve.
What are the unique problems to solve ? And I mean unique compared to the rest of the world where those issue are actually a non-issue.
Catering to propagandist’s lies is hardly productive or useful; you’ll just sink to greater and greater lows trying in vain to win them over, to the detriment of society.
The problem is that the US election system is a fundamentally flawed system, and with pre-existing distrust those "facts and data" might as well be equivalent to a "trust me bro".
My country had a similar voting trutherism cult. They sent goons to a whole bunch of polling stations to "prevent it from being stolen". They observed the whole process - as is everyone's right - and reported the counting results back live to the mothership. The outcome? Exactly the same numbers as the official count.
They got to observe everything and saw nothing weird, and with the way the elections are set up there was zero possibility of missing any kind of fraud. All arguments were trivially countered by a "But your buddy was right there, why didn't he say anything?".
The voting fraud cult died because there was no room left for lies. Properly-secured elections are fundamentally incapable of being stolen. They aren't secure because you can't find evidence of fraud, but because fraud is impossible.
MAGA says that the budget would be 100% balanced if illegal immigrants stopped getting government benefits. This is so obviously wrong based on information plainly available to everybody. There is nothing you can do to stop this.
While you're at it: you should probably also get rid of the whole structure of first-past-the-post and winner-takes-all systems. The fact that it is even possible to get full power over a country with just 23% of the vote is just embarrassing.
We also had some recounts in the US, and they found the same results as the original election… but that didn’t stop the conspiracism, either. Because it is impervious to reality.
Denial is top of the list of cult traits. Also, projection.
These two are blatantly obvious, and the cult members don't see it because it's always THE OTHER GUY'S fault. Everything is. Fascist playbook reads the same almost verbatim.
Cults are very closed systems, and "breaking out is hard to do".
Many of the flaws are self-imposed. The requirement for ballots to merely be postmarked by election day is insane. If my credit card bill is due on June 5, it's due on the 5th, not postmarked by. I will pay penalties if it arrives past that date.
If you have the privilege of voting by mail then be an adult and mail it promptly so it arrives by election day when all ballots should be counted. Ballots arriving after should be summarily rejected.
California also allows same-day registration, another insane innovation ripe for irregularities.
A compromise would be vote-from-home but dropoff-in-person (where ID is checked). I would argue most states allow ample time for early voting, sometimes weeks ahead of time, allowing just about anybody to fit it into their schedule to vote in person. The arguments for default vote by mail (barring some verified hardship) simply don't hold up enough to offset the potential negatives.
It's for the same reason most insurance policies have a waiting period. To prevent the most low-hanging fruit of fraud.
I've actually seen this happen in big cities where they have same-day popup registration tents in the middle of skid row, signing up random homeless people who don't even have stable addresses. No verification, nothing, we'll worry about that later here take a ballot. I'm sure everything was on the up-and-up there.
And, no, I’m not going to “trust me, I’ve seen it before. [I just have no evidence.”
How are they supposed to get whatever form of ID you think they should present in order to vote?
California does count ballots slowly, but it has for decades, why is it such a big issue, all of a sudden? California does lots of things slowly, is this the one we should focus on?
What do you reckon your credit card bill (private obligation, governed by contract law) has to do with your ballot (civil right, governed by constitution)? I have to return my rental car on a certain day and my milk expires on a certain day, but I wouldn’t think to compare either to a mail-in ballot.
That would be “insane,” to use your preferred terminology.
Disenfranchisement - the inability to participate in our most sacred institution - shouldn't be based on the variation of mail delivery speeds. It encourages all the wrong incentives. Responsibility rhetoric makes people feel good, but rule clarity is more important that the good feels. We picked a clear deadline - postmark. It prioritizes participation. No one should be disenfranchised because we want fast election results.
They mail them a month ahead of time.
Developing countries where people struggle with food and sanitation have this figured out and California rightfully deserves to be mocked by them.
Voting is for adults and we don't need to cripple the system to cater to people so irresponsible they can't drop a piece of paper in a box on time. If that's too hard you don't deserve to vote or there is something more nefarious at play.
Do you leave your servers wide open with all ports exposed? Do you ask "prove to me we've been owned before" when you're told to put a firewall in place?
I wouldn't want to disenfranchise people sending ICMP traffic my way.
> Do you leave your servers wide open with all ports exposed? Do you ask "prove to me we've been owned before" when you're told to put a firewall in place?
The equivalent in this situation would be that you're freaking out about there being tons of "hackers" currently in the servers despite the firewall already being in place, but refuse to prove it and instead insult people and throw out barely-veiled political jabs.
Stop trying to push a disenfranchisement position. It will never be acceptable. Maybe get therapy to deal with the feelings your have about needing quick tabulations? Solving your feelings through disenfranchisement is externalizing whatever inner demons you're fighting.
If your ballot shows up a year later does it deserve to be counted? No, it doesn't.
You seem to be taking the position of the end of Trading Places, screaming "turn those machines back on!"
You set a deadline. Everything past the deadline is discarded. California allows for an 8-day buffer, which is artificial.
Lobby to mail the ballots 8 days earlier if that would make you happy.