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The Paper Ballot is the Vote of Record
by Thomas Kasperek American Thinker
The lifeblood of our American Republic is free and fair elections, and right now we’re hemorrhaging profusely due to illegal elections by far-left fascists, but we can stop the bleeding of our rights and freedoms by restoring legal integrity into state and federal elections. The validity of elections depends on the legal vote counts; sounds simple enough, right? To get a legal vote count, election officials need to count the legal version of a voter’s vote. The legal version of the vote is what it is…it is the “vote of record.” The vote of record in elections will always be the historical document kept on file of a voter’s original intent — the paper ballot.
If you follow simple logic and the codified law enforced in state and federal elections, counting the vote of record seems to make sense. However, state, and federal elections have become needlessly complex due to the implementation of electronic voting systems into the voting process.