During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding delays in mail-in ballot delivery and the potential impact on election results. A senator highlighted the issue of ballots not being counted if they arrive late, suggesting that a grace period for ballot acceptance beyond the election date should be considered. This proposal aims to ensure that all votes are counted, even if they are delayed in transit.
The discussion also touched on the reliability of voting machines, with concerns that breakdowns could lead to significant delays in vote counting. In such cases, manual counting of ballots would be necessary, which could further prolong the process. The senator emphasized the need for a clear understanding of the causes behind these delays, referencing the anxiety experienced during the last general election when results were not available until the early morning hours.
The senator called for transparency and vigilance in the electoral process, urging officials to address any glitches or complications that could lead to public distrust or allegations of fraud. The meeting underscored the importance of ensuring a smooth voting process and timely results to maintain public confidence in the electoral system.