Very good point. Calif., Penn. (voter intimidation in Philly
in ‘08, while I think of it). Have illegal aliens vote,
or union members going to the polling place and giving the
name and address of someone who recently died (see the
James O’Keefe experiment in N.H.). Here in the Bay State
one could peruse the obituaries of your home town and give
the address and name of someone who just passed on but hadn’t been removed from the rolls yet. If it’s someone fairly obscure, you could get away with it. Again see what happened
in N.H. (in one or two cases though someone did recognize
the name)
I live in Boxboro, population about 5,000. The odds that that someone at the poll knows the deceased are high.