I have argued for the last ten years that an investigation of the voting pattern of University of Arizona students should be conducted. A sample of, say, 400 students should be taken to determine if they vote in Arizona, and if they also vote in their home county; or if they are an out-of-state student, whether they vote in two states at once. My own feeling, based on anecdotal evidence is that more than 10% of students are involved in double voting. In case that seems picayune, imagine 80,000 students in the system. Multiply that by all the states and there is a real problem. States should pass laws that state a student found voting in two jurisdictions will lose the right to vote in that state. That should stop some of the funny business perpetrated (especially in Social Science departments).
Excellent point, but with 95% of college kids voting for the pinko-commies, don’t expect too much.
Wrong. The proper punishment for knowing, intentional election fraud is summary execution. There really is no greater betrayal of your countrymen than tampering with the vote.
Vote fraud would be VERY easy to fix. Make voting records public and provide "finders fees" for vote fraud. The finders fee could be a portion of a fine that is imposed.