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The Practice Makes Perfect Lab was first implemented during the 2012 primary election. Since 2012, over 1,700 Poll Workers have voluntarily invested their personal time to participate in the Lab review sessions.
Franklin County's "Champions of Democracy" program is a campaign to recruit employees from local businesses to serve as poll workers. During this campaign the board of elections;
Dedicates a day to visit the local business to promote the program and recruit poll workers;
Provides all eligible employees an opportunity to register to vote; and
Brings voting machines to run a mock election.
Hamilton County, Ohio - Recruiting, Training, and Retaining Precinct Election Officials
The county uses a Youth at the Booth (YATB) program to recruit high school students to work the polls. YATB participants played an important role in the successful transition to recently deployed electronic poll books, as they often have a greater familiarity and understanding of technology. By pairing technological savvy high school students with longer serving precinct election officials, who have a better understanding of election processes, the county can provide the perfect combination of technological comfort and experience at the polls.
How about Pennsylvania was the most egregious? A judge made the changes without going through the legislature.In fact Penn didn't even have Covid as an excuse, they did it in Nov 2019. Im guessing you haven't read the constitution.
How Pennsylvania expanded by-mail voting
In October 2019, the Republican-led Pennsylvania General Assembly passed an election law, Act 77, that added no-excuse voting by mail, a provision pushed by Democrats. The act says that any qualified elector who is not eligible to be an absentee elector can get a mail-in ballot. Republicans got one of their priorities included too: elimination of straight-ticket voting. The bill drew supporters from both parties, but it had more support from Republicans.
"It was always touted as a bipartisan effort to get ready for 2020, pre-pandemic, bring Pennsylvania in line with Florida and Ohio and a bunch of states that had the no excuse system," said Edward B. Foley, an Ohio State University constitutional law professor who specializes in elections.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
a reply to: Sookiechacha
Illegal? How so?
States changing their election laws just prior to the election to unconstitutional laws. Among many others
What?! At gun point? Evil Dems came in and ordered state officials to change their laws? And, those unconstitutional allegations were, in fact, ruled constitutional by their state Supreme Courts.
The sad part is, it takes two to tango.
They shoved their propaganda down our throats.
And just enough gullible people had to believe it.
We are screwed as a society when that many people — are just that stupid.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: ketsuko
Half the state changes were done in violation of the law.
Half? Wow, that's a lot. According to which courts? Which courts declared state laws violated the states' contitutions?
What do you think they meant when they said they hired “an army of poll workers”?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
"When these sh*tbags do blatantly illegal and horrible things they have to purposely leave some evidence behind."
Illegal? How so?