A pensioner needs to prove their ID to get a bus pass, some rail cards are handed out with no name or photo attached.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 6:19 pmMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Mar 05, 2023 5:02 pm Ballot harvesting is a really odd one. I remember reading about it and being fascinated by the whole idea when I first heard the term.
It might sound like some sort of smoking gun to say people have been jailed for it, it sounds half a step from vote rigging right?
In fact it's only illegal in something like half the states, might actually be fewer than that. There are many organisations (of both colours) which promote the idea. Supposedly its particularly effective at enfranchising certain segments of the population...for example ethnic minorities and rural communities....so it gets a lot of support in some quarters.
Ahh, so kind of the opposite of voter ID before anyone can vote in UK elections now, despite there only being about 14 suspected votes being used by another person and only one proven instance (one vote as well) in 2019 of it happening.
Then allowing OAPs to use their bus pass but not allowing young people to use their rail card.
I'll leave it for you to guess at which voters thats more likely to disenfranchise.
So 14 votes worth of maybe and one single solitary proven case in 2019 and its a massive issue?
As for the ammount of election fraud, many people in Tower Hamlets would disagree with you after the mayor was removed for:
BBC wrote:The Election Commissioner upheld a number of the allegations, including:
Voting fraud: ballots were double-cast or cast from false addresses
False statements made against Mr Rahman's rival Mr Biggs
Bribery: large amounts of money were given to organisations who were "totally ineligible or who failed to meet the threshold for eligibility"
Treating: providing free food and drink to encourage people to vote for Mr Rahman
Spiritual influence: voters were told that it was their duty as Muslims to vote for Mr Rahman. Mr Mawrey cited a letter signed by 101 Imams in Bengali stating it was people's "religious duty" to vote.