Employee Best Practices For Voting In Senior Facilities
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Some of your residents may be considered "non compos mentis" -- a term that means they are “not of sound mind.” Whether those residents have been legally adjudicated as mentally incompetent, or not, staff and family members need to be careful to not violate state and federal laws during the voting process.
It is important to ensure the votes of Pennsylvania's vulnerable citizens are protected and counted fairly. Here are a few key points from our Senior Citizen Voting Bill of Rights that outline what vulnerable voters can and should expect from our election systems.
Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin said Monday his office will not prosecute anyone identified as having deposited more than one mail-in ballot into drop boxes around the county during the 2021 election.
Nightly news anchors dutifully repeating identical mantras of “baseless claims of election fraud” is telling. Every election is rife with fraud — the only variable is how much. A lawsuit against former Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar, Delaware County, the Delaware County Board of Elections, and more than a dozen individual election officials is backed by video evidence of election officials illegally destroying election records. It’s time to demand strict adherence to the most simple concept of “easy to vote, hard to cheat.” We deserve better.
In a state where ballot harvesting is illegal, a remarkable coincidence occurred right before election day. According to reports from the Senate Judiciary Committee, 25,000 nursing home residents in different facilities across the state all requested ballots at the same time. Who ordered them? And more importantly, who filled them out? An investigation is currently ongoing.