I wonder how many nursing home residents are competent to vote, and if any states have procedures for determining this, what level of incapacity disqualifies. Of course people can have good days and bad days.
There was a story a few years ago about a nursing home aide collecting dozens of ballots, all Democrat votes, from the residents of the home. Maybe Texas.
Coercion, intimidation, misleading, forging, dumping...the possibilities of fraud are very high when caregivers can collect the ballots.
And it would be abuse if a competent old person couldn’t vote.
https://www.cbsnews.com/dfw/news/texas-social-worker-charged-counts-election-fraud/
Nursing home worker for developmentally disabled charged with illegally applying for ballots, etc. Previous election.
In my opinion all of this can be tied to vote buying and some smart lawyer could make a national case of it. They have a case going on in Florida right now involving an ballot harvesting ring.
It is illegal to pay someone for their vote, and in my opinion by extension it should be illegal for someone to be paid for putting ballots in the ballot box whether they are putting their own ballot in the box or someone elses.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/597