Posted on 02/20/2017 5:55:02 PM PST by TigerClaws
The specter of voter fraud hangs over our electoral process and undermines the legitimacy of our elected leaders. Partisans on one side see fraudsters cavorting with the communists under their beds. Partisans on the other side claim that there is no such thing because no one is in prison for it.
The reality, as usual, is somewhere in the middle. American history is filled with stories of endemic voter fraud in corrupt political machines such as Tammany Hall in New York. Chicago was notorious for votes cast by dead people, leading to the slogan Vote early and often.
The nation is also haunted by a shameful history of voter suppression, most notably the suppression of the voting rights of African-Americans in the South. African-Americans were systematically deprived of their voting rights through a series of obstacles, including expensive poll taxes, unpassable literacy tests and outright violence.
Without some method of determining who actually voted, it is virtually impossible to detect voter fraud. It is not surprising that there are no prosecutions for a crime that is nearly undetectable. Voter fraud is as close to the perfect crime as possible. A political operative, armed with the names of registered voters who have recently died or moved, could easily vote in dozens of precincts in a single day with little chance of detection.
A handful of such operatives could swing a very close election. With passions riding high in a polarized political climate, it stands to reason that some partisans would be willing to commit fraud. These partisans could be lone wolves motivated by the passions of the election or part of a conspiracy within a campaign organization. They may be willing to commit voter fraud just to offset feared fraud from the other side.
One proposed solution is to have strict voter identification (ID) laws. People who show up at the polls without the right paperwork would be denied the vote. This sounds reasonable on its face, as most citizens of voting age have some form of identification. Indeed, people have to regularly show identification just to function in our society.
Alas, there are many reasons why a legitimate voter may show up at the polls without proper ID. The elderly person who has chosen to stop driving may have an expired drivers license. The man who was mugged yesterday may not have been able to replace his identification in time to vote.
A harried mom may show up at the voting booth and discover that her husband drove off to work with her purse in his car. A person with a recent name change, such as a newly married woman, may have identification that does not match an old voter registration database.
Draconian voter ID laws provide yet another obstacle to voting that will disproportionately affect the poor, the busy and the differently abled. Given our sad history of voter suppression, many voter ID proposals are seen as yet another attempt to suppress historically disenfranchised voters.
Political parties that propose draconian measures are hurting their chances with minority voters, who see voter ID laws as nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to resurrect Jim Crow.
Fortunately, there is an easy way to deter voter fraud and provide strong evidence with which to convict fraudsters fingerprints. If a person shows up at the polls without proper identification, they should be required to leave a fingerprint. They could put a fingerprint on a form on which they attest their identity under penalty of perjury.
This process would be very cheap. It costs next to nothing to take a fingerprint, and follow up investigations would only be needed if there were other suspicions of voter fraud or the election was close enough to require a recount. Everyone has fingerprints, so there is no possibility of someone showing up without identification.
If there is a suspicion of illegal voting, the fingerprint can later be checked against law enforcement databases to verify identity. This makes it easy to prove who actually voted in that precinct on that day. A fingerprint would provide irrefutable evidence that would lead to a conviction.
Such biometric evidence will serve as an extremely strong deterrent to voter fraud. Any potential fraudster would be reluctant to leave behind such strong evidence proving that they were lying about their identity. Faced with a near certainty of detection and conviction, most potential fraudsters will decline to take the risk.
The integrity of our electoral process is a necessary foundation for our society. As some elections are very close, even a very small amount of voter fraud can hijack an election. Our elections, like Caesars wife, must be above suspicion.
Requiring fingerprints of those who show up at the polls without identification is a cost-effective measure that will deter voter fraud by making it easier to detect. I call upon our political class to adopt this simple compromise to protect the integrity of our political process.
Are fingerprints racist?
My last thread starting of the night. This was too good and didn't see it on FR.
Return the vote to property owners. Have them bring their property tax bill and valid ID. Solved.
I’ve never been fingerprinted, and I’m not starting now.
“ID’s are EXPENSIVE..! Complicated..!!”
Do you have a FINGER..??
California will submit 1.5 million smeared smudged fingerprints and claim that zero illegals voted.
Too simple, it will never work.
“Return the vote to property owners.”
Okay, but those who don’t “own property” then shouldn’t have to pay taxes or serve in the military even in wartime. No vote = no rights = no responsibility.
Requiring purple ink on the finger would help as well.
The idea would be helpful, but it would not stop the viable type of voter fraud, and that is harvesting of early and absentee ballots.
A fraudster does not have to go to the polls; he just fills out the ballots and sends them in.
Fraudulent poll workers can just fill out ballots for people who do not vote, and put them into the machines.
It is much easier than going poll to poll to poll.
Good idea.
Better idea: Take a photograph of each voter and compare the no. of votes with the no. of photos at each station.
This is a bad idea. People who have never been arrested shouldn’t be put in a database.
Fingerprints taken for private employment shouldn’t be put in a database either.
Ask the Ifags who use their fingerprints to unlock their Iphones...
Want to end voter fraud?
ID needed for voting
No Drivers License registration no drive up registration.
All voter registration ends 2 weeks prior to election
Entire voter rolls are cleared every 10 years. Re-register to vote every 10 years.
No absentee ballots except for overseas deployed military
Hell JUST TAKE ID AND A PHOTO!!!This is going to be addressed for federal elections and this crap will stop!! 2.5 million illegals REGISTERED!!!Make this a 5 year minimum or deportation and watch these parasites RUN SOUTH!! This is a disenfranchisement of our citizens!!~
Good idea.
Better idea: Take a photograph of each voter and (a) compare the no. of votes with the no. of photos at each station, (b) check for duplicates using biometrics.
Not saying it won't help. Just don't think it's a cure-all. You need a comprehensive approach.
And who is going to pay for the thousands of live scan machines, modems, and VPN connections?
Yes agreed. I was suggesting a draconian measure because it seems to be too hard to require U.S. citizenship to vote.
Why not let Russia run our elections? They did very well this time! [FakeNews]
Dat would be RAYCISS!!!
Ex-cons would be afraid to vote!!!
Requiring purple ink on the finger would help as well.
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I like this idea also.
HOWEVER, my cynical mind conjures up an image of roving gangs in possession of bottles of purple ink and waylaying obvious not ‘Hillary or some other such slug’ voters....
But I guess it could work both ways.... <: <: <:
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