Three areas will control whether your vote counts in the upcoming presidential election: Whether voter identification is required to vote; if voter rolls are up to date; and if ballots can be authenticated. In non-voter ID states and those allowing ballot drop boxes, the prohibition of updating voter rolls is comes into play. Unqualified voters—such as illegal aliens and dead people—can pose as someone and cast their votes without authentication. States leaning or voting for Democratic Party presidential candidates have these methods written into law. However, Ohio, Virginia, Alabama and Texas are taking initiative to purge voter rolls, but they only represent 79 of the 270 electoral votes needed to be president.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, announced August 26 that the state has “removed over one million people from the state’s voter rolls, including people who moved out-of-state, are deceased, and are noncitizens.” The list consisted of dead people, noncitizens, felons and other unqualified registrants and thousands had voting histories. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, also a Republican, announced August 7 that the state had removed nearly 80,000 dead voters and 6,303 noncitizens from the voter rolls. Alabama’s Republican Secretary of State has removed over 3,500 noncitizens from the voter rolls. In May, Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed county board of elections officials to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls. So far 137 have been removed. Efforts in each of these states are ongoing.
Currently, there are 15 states that do not require voter identification to cast a vote for president. They are: ME, VT, MA, NY, PA, MD, NJ, IL, MN, NM, NV, CA, OR, WA, HA. These states comprise 207 of the 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency and they traditionally vote for Democratic Party presidential candidates. In addition, there are 27 states and the District of Columbia that allow ballot drop boxes. Most of those states vote or lean Democratic. States won by Democrats in the last three of four or all four of the last four presidential elections are MI, WS, CO, VA, NH. They represent another 51 electoral votes. Twelve states specifically prohibit ballot drop boxes. Interesting, those states vote or lean Republican.
Mail-in and voter roll issues in Georgia, Arizona and Washington, DC during the last election, enabled Democrats to gain another 30 electoral votes, bringing the built-in electoral vote advantage to 288 of the 270 needed to elect a president. It is no coincidence that states leaning or voting for Democratic Party presidential candidates have written into law no voter ID, no purging of the voter rolls, and ballot drop boxes. This is how they game the system to give Democratic candidates an advantage. Voter ID, up to date voter rolls, and ballot security are paramount. They are all compromised in Democratic Party-controlled states, making it nearly impossible for a Republican to win the presidency. Christ said in Matthew 24:4, “Take heed that no man deceive you.” At least some states are trying to do what is right—all under Republican leadership.
Sources:
https://ballotpedia.org/Voter_identification_laws_by_state
https://www.ncsl.org/elections-and-campaigns/table-9-ballot-drop-box-laws