If I move from State A to State B and register in state B there is no mechanism to inform State A that I am no longer living there.
This highlights another problem: 28 states agreed to participate. Why not 50 states? My bet, the states that did not participate are mostly dem controlled bastions of voter fraud.
When I moved and got my drivers license, my current state took possession of my former license presumably to notify the prior state I had a new one. If not, I surely could not produce a license from my former state if stopped for some local extortion. Why not take the voter card and make the prior state aware of the new residence?
Well, maybe. When I moved to New Hampshire from Idaho in 2004, the New Hampshire clerk sent notice to Idaho that I was now registered to vote in New Hampshire and to remove me from roles in Idaho. No such thing when I moved from NH to Nuevo Mexico in 2005.
The mechanism is for the voter to notify the old location they have changed residence and are no longer eligible to vote there. The founders envisioned an educated, informed, honorable citizenry that cherished their freedoms to the point where personal honor and integrity would undergird and protect our most precious right- the right to elect our representatives!
Without self discipline and honor our system cannot stand, people don’t obey the laws because they have to. They choose to obey and live honorably. If we are not a moral people under God, we cannot last as a free people.
I recently, as in the last few weeks, got my absentee ballot from Montana, forwarded via the USPS (who had no business doing so), to my new place in Alabama. Am looking for a way to reconcile that problem. I ‘could’ have voted, sent my ballot to a relative in Montana to mail it in and no-one would have been the wiser.
I moved from MD to VA, and didn’t realize I was still registered to vote in MD until I got a forwarded jury duty letter from MD.
I fixed that up right away, but I would imagine that’s how most honest people are registered in two states.
False. When I moved from NH to SD, NH was informed by SD that I had registered to vote there. So at least some states do notify other states when you register. Maybe it's a county thing? But in any case, it is not universally true that there is no mechanism.