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If a state sends out mail-in ballots to the address of every voter registered in the state, will these ballots be screened to ensure their validity by matching signature on mail-in ballot with the original registration form signature?

For several years, I worked as the Tech Director for Runbeck Election Services, a processor of mailed ballots for several counties in Arizona and across the United States. They were featured on the CBS Sunday Morning Show on August 16, 2020.Watch Sunday Morning: Mail-in voting: Pushing the envelope - Full show on CBS All AccessWe used a high-speed sorter specifically designed for processing mailed ballots. The sorter is preloaded with the Voter ID’s and signatures from voter registration cards and when a ballot is received to their facilities, the ballots are scanned at speeds approaching 60 MPH. A high-speed camera reads the barcode and accesses records of your signature, then it takes a picture of your signature on the outside of your security packet (the envelope you return your ballot inside). The two photos are compared using technology similar to that of fingerprint scanners. The system looks for points of comparison and scores the signature for matching points.If the signatures are verified, the ballot moves the next two feet (I’m not joking. It happens that fast!) and gets sorted by precinct/parish/voting area along with the ballots of your neighbors for return to the County for official counting.If the signatures don’t score high enough, they get dropped into an out-sort bin where they accumulate with other questionable signatures. Usually, the sorter operator will take those ballots and give them one more chance through the sorter to see if they verify. If they do not, they get turned over to the county where a group of election supervisors, made up of members from at least two different parties, will look at the signature and decide as a group whether the signatures match enough to proceed to tabulation.This process works. It is highly accurate and backed up by a non-political panel of judges with the responsibility to sort out problems and verify ballots. I have written other answers where I delve more deeply into how the process works and why your mail-in ballot is safe and immune from fraud. Please look them up.In these unprecedented times, where our right to vote is being challenged by the very leaders elected using this process, you MUST VOTE. Be safe. Stay alive. VOTE!!

Would a bark scorpion or black widow kill a 150 pound man with good immune system and no health complications?

Probably not.The bark scorpion is the most venomous scorpion in North America, and its venom can cause severe pain (coupled with numbness, tingling, and vomiting) in adult humans, typically lasting between 24 to 72 hours. Temporary dysfunction in the area stung is common; e.g. a hand or possibly arm can be immobilized or experience convulsions. It also may cause loss of breath for a short time. Due to the extreme pain induced, many victims describe sensations of electrical jolts after envenomation.Fatalities from scorpion envenomation in the USA are rare and are limited to small animals (including small pets), small children, the elderly, and adults with compromised immune systems. Extreme reaction to the venom is indicated by numbness, frothing at the mouth, paralysis, and a neuromotor syndrome that may be confused with a seizure and that may make breathing difficult, particularly for small children. Two recorded fatalities have occurred in the state of Arizona since 1968; the number of victims stung each year in Arizona is estimated to be in the thousands. In Mexico, more than 100,000 people are stung annually, and during a peak period in the 1980s, the bark scorpion claimed up to 800 lives there.(wikipedia)Black Widow: Due to the presence of latrotoxin in their venom, black widow bites are potentially dangerous and may result in systemic effects (latrodectism) including severe muscle pain, abdominal cramps, hyperhidrosis, tachycardia, and muscle spasms.Symptoms usually last for 3–7 days, but may persist for several weeks."Male spiders produce the toxins to help with their own hunting, but they make such a diluted version that they’re not harmful to most people. Female black widows, on the other hand, have quickly evolved super concentrated venom that can kill a person. Each year, about 2,200 people report being bitten by a black widow, but most recover within 24 hours with medical treatment. Many people who are bitten develop few symptoms since the spider may not inject its venom. Black widows are not especially aggressive spiders, and they rarely bite humans unless startled or otherwise threatened.Contrary to popular belief, most people who are bitten suffer no serious damage, let alone death. Fatal bites were reported in the early 20th century mostly with Latrodectus tredecimguttatus, the Mediterranean black widow.wikipediaIt’s possible, of course, but not likely, especially with medical treatment.I could include pictures here but, well, it’s almost my bedtime, and I don’t need to see either one of these when I close my eyes. They live here already, and I would prefer to pretend they don’t.

Is there proof that 'millions and millions of people' in California voted multiple times in the 2016 presidential election?

There is zero proof that this happened, and I’m about to demonstrate why it is impossible.I used to work for an elections company. We invented an On-Demand Ballot Printing system that we sold in Florida ahead of the 2008 elections, and in California, Colorado, Arizona, and other states in subsequent elections. If you remember the “hanging chad” problem in Florida; that was “fixed” by introducing electronic voting machines. When the public lost faith in those machines, we entered Florida with a solution that “fixed” those machines with the reintroduction of paper ballots, printed for the specific voter, within minutes of scanning their ID (Florida has Voter ID Cards).That is a side story to introduce that I worked with elections staff from multiple counties in multiple states across America.The first thing you should know is this: the people who run elections take their jobs very seriously. They live by the motto, “don’t get in the papers”. They want clean elections with no mistakes that can be questioned by the press. In almost all cases, the person responsible for running the election is, themselves, an elected official whose name just might be on today’s ballot. You don’t want people pissed off about the polling place when they get to your position on the ballot and make their decision to elect your opponent because you didn’t have enough poll workers.Part of being serious is being careful. In NO instance in my experience, were elections officials careless about security. The voter registration database is sacrosanct and your ballot—even more so.As a vendor, our PC’s and printers were not allowed on the county networks. We had to develop local-only networks, with no connection to the internet. This was particularly true when I worked with California. In each county I worked, I had to bring my own network to connect control PCs to our ballot printers. The files required to create the on-demand ballot or ballots (we had a second process that would print the entire request file for Vote by Mail ballots in managed print runs) had to be transferred via sneakernet and were intentionally built with only the data required to print and mail a ballot. Elections officials, and by necessity, all staff who provide services to elections officials, have to be carefully monitored and supervised. I was once in an escort-only area of Pinellas County, FL and stepped outside to take a cell call from my office. I walked into a stairwell and found that I had no means to get back out. I had to look up the direct number for the County Elections Supervisor and ask her to send my escort to come find me.Now…why are California elections immune to voting multiple times?All potential voters must be registered in their county of residence.You can only vote if your name appears on that list. Your name can only appear once.If you request a mail-in ballot, your name will not be on the voter registration list at your local precinct. You can’t vote from home and then vote at a polling place. If your name is not on the list, you either can not vote, or you must vote a “provisional ballot” that will be held until it can be verified as the only ballot submitted for your name/address.If you request a second mail-in ballot, the first ballot is deactivated in the system. If it shows up in the mailed-in returns, it will be outsorted as VOID. Your second ballot is the only official ballot you can submit. If you lose your ballot and request another, don’t try to vote the first if you find it. It will not be counted. It is void and will be outsorted in favor of your second requested ballot.If you try to vote twice at your precinct, your signature from when you voted the first time will tell the old guy at the table that you have already been here, and you won’t get another ballot to vote.If you go from precinct to precinct to vote multiple times, your name won’t be on the voter records and you can only vote a provisional ballot. Provisionals are put in an envelope with your signature and are opened after all other ballots have been counted. If multiple provisionals are received for the same person, only one ballot can be counted. The rest are put aside in the event they are challenged. End result, despite going to 16 precincts, you only get to vote one time.If you think this is all difficult work for elections officials, it isn’t really. Pitney-Bowes and other vendors make high-speed sorting equipment that can sort tens of thousands of ballots an hour and are programmed to outsort any duplicate ballots received, placing them in a bin that must be inspected by elections officials before they can be included/excluded from the election. The machine can even scan your signature on the envelope and compare it to your voter record as the envelope flies past a camera at over 60 MPH, making a decision to out-sort questionable signatures in milliseconds.Note, that this sorting is not related to tabulation. It is ONLY for sorting and verifying that the VOTER only votes one ballot. Once verified, ballots are separated from their affidavit envelopes and then get tabulated by precinct/voting district/parrish, etc.So, in-person voting is protected by the arcane but reliable system of making a voter sign for their ballot and show ID.Mail-in ballots are protected by sorting equipment and elections officials.Provisional ballots are the most-scrutinized ballots in the system for the simple reason that they are the only ballots that might enter the system illegally.So, where can you vote, even twice, that won’t be questioned and caught?Even in systems where the electronic voting machines are used, you still must make it past the election official by showing your ID.Therefore, Trump’s assertion that millions of people are voting multiple times is complete and utter bullshit. In most-everything he says, I assume this to be true. In this case, I can guarantee it.He’s lying. Any very stable genius should be able to see that. Especially those of us smarter than he is. Now, you know more about our election system than our president.And…not that I encourage voter fraud, but if it is so damned easy to vote multiple times, why are Democrats the only ones who will sink low enough to do it? The evidence of actual fraud in Republican districts (purging of voter rolls; closing of polling places in minority precincts; Voter ID law requirements where the DMV is only open 2 days a month; gerrymandering districts; etc.) is well-documented. If they are so willing to cheat, why won’t they try to vote twice?The answer, obviously, is because they can’t.If you don’t believe me, please try to vote twice and see what happens to you.Go forth and vote…once.

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