Here We Go… New York Governor Hochul Signs Bill to Allow Mail-in Voting in 2022 Election — It Will Help Her Reelection
Late-night dropbox action in Georgia.
It’s January and Democrats are desperate. Even New York Democrats are worried.
They know they don’t have a chance without stuffing the ballot boxes and ballot harvesting by their paid operatives. They need the votes.
On Friday New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to push mail-in voting in the Empire State for the 2022 elections.
6News reported:
Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation that will allow voting by absentee ballot due to the COVID-19 pandemic through 2022.
This legislation continues from a law put into place in July 2020, to allow New Yorkers to request an absentee ballot during the pandemic where there is a risk of contracting or spreading disease that may cause illness to the voter or other members of the public.