too bad it’s not so easy to prove in places like Illinois. First off, we have motor voter registration. Secondly, illegals are allowed to vote in local elections.
When you go to vote, they give you a ballot. The ballot has ALL the races on it. For an illegal, it is an honor system, they are not allowed to vote for POTUS. BUT, there is no way to know how someone voted, unless someone is in the booth with you.
Also, you cannot challenge someones vote, unless you know they voted illegally, and those voter registrations are not made to the public, they were made to the combined hand-shake deal *wink wink* to “voter integrity commission” which was nothing more than a gerrymandering arm of both parties.
It’s not hard to prove that a dead person voted through voter rolls (which are never cleared here in my state), but it’s nearly impossible to claim Juan Garcia voted illegally, because there are probably 700,000 Juan Garcia’s on the voter rolls, and since we don’t know HOW or WHO Juan voted for, one cannot make a claim against them.
Louisiana’s attorney general removes all from the voting rolls at the time of their deaths. He doesn’t wait on death certificates but acts whenever his staff finds an obituary. Why don’t other states adopt this practice?
An honor system for an illegal is an impossibility, by definition. Can illegals get registrations?
For a green card holder, it is probable that many vote for President. They must know that there is no way to tell if they voted for more than the local elections. Dem districts would make it as easy as possible to cheat. It is an outrage for them to get the same ballot as citizens.