To: drypowder
Stiffer penitilies would simply make the criminal all the less likely to confess to his or his partners crimes.
Between secret ballots and fraud prone registration and actual voting rules. Enforcing electoral law is all but impossible, unless the ones breaking it become recklessly stupid & and all but admit to their crimes.
To: Monorprise
Respectfully, I disagree with you. Where there is a will, there is always a way. The cost of fixing the system would be MUCH cheaper than what vote fraud is costing the common people in this country. Our voting system can be fixed and here are just a few things that should change: require on site registration validation and voter ID at the polls, eliminate motor, mail in and website voter registration, require validation of all absentee ballets prior to election day, eliminate all electronic vote and vote counting machines, use paper ballots exclusively and mandate triple counting, ink the finger of those who vote at the polls, make vote fraud a felony with a minimum of 20 years in the pin if convicted. If those changes disenfranchise any voter, OH WELL! Those voters need to be better prepared for the next election if they want to participate.
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