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In reply to the discussion: Trump may have actually lost by 19 million votes. [View all]DFW
(54,370 posts)If you are a U.S. citizen, you have the right to vote.
U.S. citizens may vote either
1.) In the district and State of their birth, or
2.) In the state where they reside and/or spend most of their time, or
3.) Absentee by sending their ballots to their precinct's election office in either 1.) or 2.)
No U.S. citizen may be denied the right to vote. Anyone deliberately trying to suppress this right, be it by physical denial at a polling place, disposing of a duly executed ballot, computer denial by attempting to fraudulently manipulate data in a data base, or by any other method, shall be imprisoned in a maximum security prison facility for a minimum of 15 years. Attempts to fraudulently implicate someone of these crime who is in fact innocent, shall carry the same penalty. If someone innocent of these crimes serves time by being wrongly convicted, the guilty party shall forfeit all assets to the wronged innocent party, and in addition to his or her own sentence, serve an additional term equal to the time in prison that the wrongly convicted party spent locked up.
The chief executive and entire board of directors of any electronic vote tallying machines found to contain software that permits them to be manipulated, before or after an election, shall be imprisoned for as long as they live. Paper ballots should be phased back in wherever they may not already back in use.