Watching these videos relieves any paranoia I had concerning voter fraud. With so many checks & balances in place, there doesn't seem to be a way for anyone physically involved with the process to screw it up. Let's hear it for democracy done right!
Well that's not good. I assumed this was a process outlined on the federal level. Just highlights how each state is more than capable of governing themselves, but you'd figure this was a process that was important enough for the federal guys to take charge of in order to keep any possibility of fraud at bay on the state level. Another important matter that Louisiana handles well is it's VA hospitals & clinics. I've been going to them for over 10 years now & have no major complaints.
It is important to note that Kyle Ardoin first became interim Secretary of State as a registered Democrat. Mr. Ardoin changed his party affiliation to Republican the day before qualifying for a special election to replace the incumbent a registered Republican who resigned.
Watching these videos relieves any paranoia I had concerning voter fraud. With so many checks & balances in place, there doesn't seem to be a way for anyone physically involved with the process to screw it up. Let's hear it for democracy done right!
This only covers Louisiana. Other states don’t follow the same process.
Well that's not good. I assumed this was a process outlined on the federal level. Just highlights how each state is more than capable of governing themselves, but you'd figure this was a process that was important enough for the federal guys to take charge of in order to keep any possibility of fraud at bay on the state level. Another important matter that Louisiana handles well is it's VA hospitals & clinics. I've been going to them for over 10 years now & have no major complaints.
@@michaelmier9512 ~ 16 States do not require any type of identification to vote.
@@curtiscunningham6287, seriously?! I assumed it was the basic requirement.
@@michaelmier9512 I enjoy getting educated!
It is important to note that Kyle Ardoin first became interim Secretary of State as a registered Democrat. Mr. Ardoin changed his party affiliation to Republican the day before qualifying for a special election to replace the incumbent a registered Republican who resigned.