I’m glad he’s taking on voter fraud. We’ve known from previous investigations in various states that it occurs, probably more than we know. I’m trying to remember which state it was in the last 1 or 2 years that tried to purge their voter rolls, IIRC it was of deceased people, and the courts wouldn’t let them. Thinking it was NC, SC or FL.
Some things that might help clean it up (Dims will squawk bigly, but they do so whenever voter rolls are tried to be cleaned up).
No more motor voter registration
Everyone has to re-register to vote, showing proof of citizenship (in some states you now just have to bring a bill, such as one for electricity, to prove you’ve lived at the address for a certain length of time).
Those that have reregistered receive a photo voter ID
Photo voter ID must be shown when voting. For those that vote absentee or by mail (such as OR and WA), one would need to include their voter ID # on the ballot.
I’m back and forth on this - perhaps a national voter online database. Poll workers could check the database before providing a ballot to ensure that a person hasn’t already voted and was eligible to vote. If everything is OK, the poll worker would put a check next to the person’s name in the database to show they voted. Essentially the same process of checking the database for mail-in and absentee ballots. This would eliminate opportunities for multiple votes.
This would be a huge task, but it seems to me some of these steps need to be taken to eliminate the variety of voter fraud taking place now.
Purple ink on the finger after voting would also help stop people from voting twice.