Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2021 12:20 pm
We are used to seeing John R. Lott, Jr. write about firearms, but this topic is just as important:
Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?
Is Ensuring Election Integrity Anti-Democratic?
The article goes on to list specific examples of why Europe has better rules for elections (Yes, voter fraud caused them to require voter ID and only legitimate absentee/vote mailing)But the fact is that the U.S. is an outlier among the world’s democracies in not requiring voter ID. Of the 47 countries in Europe today, 46 of them currently require government-issued photo IDs to vote. The odd man out is the United Kingdom, in which Northern Ireland and many localities require voter IDs, but the requirement is not nationwide. The British Parliament, however, is considering a nationwide requirement, so very soon all 47 European countries will likely have adopted this common-sense policy.
When it comes to absentee voting, we Americans, accustomed as we are to very loose rules, are often shocked to learn that 35 of the 47 European countries—including France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden—don’t allow absentee voting for citizens living in country. Another ten European countries—including England, Ireland, Denmark, Portugal, and Spain—allow absentee voting, but require voters to show up in person and present a photo ID to pick up their ballots. It isn’t like in the U.S., where a person can say he’s going to be out of town and have a ballot mailed to him...