Let us now discuss what the founders did not intend with regard to voting. They did not intend that voters perform their duty other than in person, so as to verify their visually documented identity, residence, age, and citizenship. They did not intend that voting should occur on multiple dates or over an extended period of time, so that the voters would all be voting under the same surrounding events and circumstances. They did not intend that the time of voting would change from year to year, because they desired to foster familiarity with the time and manner of the election toward repetitive participation of qualified voters. They did not intend that voting could be delayed, for any reason, because they were familiar with such delays being used by the King of England to perpetuate the status quo. And perhaps most importantly, they did not intend voting to be easily accomplished by mail, because to do so would be to unduly delay the tabulation of results, allowing mysterious “boxes of ballots” to be “found” in automobile trunks, corners of government offices, and only God knows where else!
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