Kansas Secretary of State: ‘Voting in Person Is Always the Most Secure Way ... Don’t Ever Give Your Ballot to the Federal Government’
‘The most secure way to secure that your vote gets counted’
Sep 15, 2024 1:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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SMERCONISH: “So, give me — give me the 20-second takeaway to people who are viewing this from all over the country now and contemplating voting by mail. Are you spooking them into not casting a mail ballot and instead making sure they show up?”
SCHWAB: “Not really. Always — voting in person is always the most secure way to secure that your vote gets counted. But if you‘re doing it in advance by mail, use a dropbox that‘s run by the county and is secure. Give it to the county election officials, give it to a polling place, give it to any advance early voting place. But don’t ever give your ballot to the federal government.”