Los Angeles Times

Fix the vote

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Re “More voting, slower counting,” editorial, Nov. 16

Our elections have always been a source of pride for Americans and admiration from many countries throughout the world. But the chaos, voter suppressio­n and gerrymande­ring of late has put a blight on our reputation. Accusation­s of voter fraud from the president and others have not helped.

Our midterm election is a perfect example. It is time to have a standardiz­ed methodolog­y where every state in the union is equal.

Three states — Washington, Oregon and Colorado — conduct their elections exclusivel­y by mail; most others have a mix of in-person and mail-in voting. Some states have electronic ballots that do not leave a paper trail.

Now is the time to have a serious discussion about action that Congress can take on polling places, ballot configurat­ion and equipment. A citizen in one state should have the same opportunit­y as a citizen in another to vote. Diane Welch Cypress

Decades ago, a valid excuse was necessary to get an absentee ballot. It was considered our civic duty to be at the polling place on election day.

In 1978 the lines were out the door and down the block as voters passed Propositio­n 13 to save their homes from the taxman.

No more. Too lazy to go to the polls? Get a mail-in ballot. Too apathetic to re-register at a new address? Just ask for a provisiona­l ballot.

It could easily be argued that our vibrant democracy died sometime after 1978. Bob Munson Newbury Park

 ?? Nick Agro For The Times ?? A WORKER at the Orange County registrar of voters office sorts through mail-in ballots.
Nick Agro For The Times A WORKER at the Orange County registrar of voters office sorts through mail-in ballots.

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