And how do we screen those who are not eligible to vote?
And how do we screen those who are not eligible to vote?
Studies from nonpartisan and government organizations have found the rate of fraudulent voting to be between 0.0003% and 0.0025% rate is so low that, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, an American is more likely to be struck by lightning than to impersonate another voter at the polls.
Impersonating another voter is not the issue determining every ballot is valid seems to be what is in question.
If you’ve already registered to vote, you’ve already proved who you are. Shut up you have no idea what you’re talking about.
You have to register to vote. That’s when you prove who you are. So stop with this bullshit. I live in New Hampshire. I had to show them my birth certificate. I had to show them a bill that was mailed to my address and we brought our deed.
Agree @hopefordemocracy28.bsky.social. Those of us who've lived and grown up overseas have had to prove our U.S. citizenship by filling in the absentee ballot request forms, too.