Signing in could be done but there is the issue of cross-checking signatures and verifying the voter has not signed in at another polling place.
Electronic alert systems can be placed at a voter sign-in table to indicate if the voter has signed in at another poll place. So yes, the idea of signing in could be helpful.
Keep in mind that any electronic device or system such as a voter alert system would need to be tested upon activation and continuing in real-time to ensure the system was hacked or being hacked.
But measures for signing in are different than altering totals by weighting. Weighting occurs ‘later’.
Lots of things can be done to strengthen election integrity. I am hoping the Trump Administration will do a top-down bottom-up review of the entire system and come up with proposals to make the American election system the strongest in history.
Thanks so much for the detailed explanation. Very informative.
As it was reading it I started thinking about how credit card companies have made it really easy to pay no matter where you are with no errors. Why couldn’t similar technology be used for voter ID linking a person to their precinct?