@CWOTUS I don’t think so, THEY sent me a piece of paper that said I could vote. THEY told me where I could vote and when I could vote. THEY verified to THEIR satisfaction that I had the paper, was in the computer and still lived where THEY thought I did. Just like in every other election that I have voted in since 1973. It has been good enough for almost 40 years, why change now.
With this kind of fraud, if anything more than anecdotal evidence could be found, you are talking about a couple of votes and I don’t believe they have really verified or prosecuted, let alone found anyone guilty, more than a dozen over the last 20 years.
Not like when LBJ was running for office when entire ballot boxes mysteriously disappeared only to appear later with a majority of votes in his favor. But I don’t see any legislation being proposed to prevent this even.
If you want to worry about voter fraud, worry about what happens to that vote of your when you enter it into the computer with no paper trail. Sure, the screen tells you that you voted for candidate “X” but how can you be sure? What if they send you vote to a small company in Tennessee to “tabulate” it before it goes to the actual state official? Do you feel secure that what you put into the computer is what was actually tallied? I don’t. They can change an entire precinct or county with just a few lines of program.
THIS is a lot more worrisome than Ol’ Joe Dedguy voting twice but again, where is the discussion let alone the legislation to prevent it.