Why is it that I am the only one who is concerned about this?
Take heart! You are not alone! However, I do feel that we are perhaps a minority but with ever increasing numbers. One observation I have made among my right winger friends is that many of them, while disdaining vote fraud, don't want the government knowing too much information about them and how they vote. I think they misunderstand our intent. I think having a secure voter registration which clearly identifies you as a legal, alive, American citizen, is a good thing. The process would be aimed at controlling the registration. You could then vote with total anonymity.
My dream case scenario is that once your national voter registration has been completed you are a registered voter. If you do not complete the national voter registration at least 60 days prior to the day of voting, then you don't vote. Your voter registration ID would be valid as long as you are alive and maintain your legal status as an American voter. Upon presenting your ID at the ENTRANCE to the polling place it would be recorded into a database. You would then ENTER the polling place and follow your state's guidelines for voting with total secrecy.
No voter I.D., not gonna vote today! More votes than registered voters..... check the database!
.... and that's why I'll never be elected!
There are two of us!