That is just stupid. it is pretending there a problem where none exists.
All they have to do is put a big state sticker on each external envelope containing a ballot.
It can even be collated in the bigger military bases for tallying and then simply tell each state the results from the military for that state.
> Texas, we have XXXXX military personal whose home address is from TX according to their ID. We counted the ballots in base XYZ under supervision ABC. and here is the result.
If the states really cry out against this "outrage" of having the military do the tallying and tell them how many soldiers from their states voted for each thing... then they could just deliver those ballots directly to the state for states who want to go through that extra effort.
Simply ship those envelopes by the military (not the public sector mail system) to each state for tallying.
Or they can just pass a federal law mandating the states accept those military ballots.
There are many other plausible solutions here. No need to try to come up with a ridiculous problem where none exists.
Every state has thier own ballot measures. That's the thing
You would basically be bypassing what the constitution puts into place about states decide how elections are run, even if for a small population.
The feds can not dictate to states how to run elections.
And the military doesn't have its own mail sector. We use USPS or UPS for everything depending on what it is.
Things that inovle the USPS often to differentiate between the two when being shipped, especially overseas.
I voted from Korea in 2020.
In GA, that was before we had to have ID verification.
I had to print out a document and have envelopes sealed.
If the envelope was not sealed fully, it wouldn't be accepted.
It was sealed and got excepted.
You are basically saying we should give the fed more power against the constitution for a small populace instead if what we already have