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France and Canada have banned mail-in balloting for their elections. I wonder why?
And Amazon.com is trying to ban mail-in balloting for its upcoming unionization vote.
8 Answers
- The TruthseekerLv 73 months ago
False, that was Trump propaganda when he said only two allow it. Out of 42 European nations, all but two prohibit absentee ballots entirely for people who reside inside the country, or else they require those who need to request it in writing. They are more environmental conscientious.
- Anonymous3 months ago
Dead wrong about Canada and nobody cares about the others but you're probably wrong there too.
- Anonymous3 months ago
1. They don't have Republicans, so no voter suppression to force people to wait in line hour 8 hours or more to vote.
2. Amazon is obviously trying to suppress the unionization vote.
3. In France, elections are held on Sunlĺ
- Anonymous3 months ago
Who'd have thought Amazon would try to suppress Unions?
- BBagwindsLv 73 months ago
Probably because the ruling party fears that it will be used by their opposition more than their own party or they want to avoid a fake controversy such as Trump fomented. As far as Amazon, it's obvious- they want to suppress the pro-union vote.
- ?Lv 73 months ago
I don't know about that. The only reason if anyone wants them banned is because you cant cheat an election mailing in votes. Republicans have been doing mail in voting for years. And they've no right to try and change the easy way for Americans to vote. Its getting out of hand.