Its indetectable. If you know where a dead/moved away friend or relative lived, you can go vote for him. No study can discern whether or not that has happened.
With the advent of computers and technology it would take some effort but programs could be set up to cross reference items such as death certificates, felony convictions, driver license changes, marriage/divorces, etc. against voter roles. This should be an ongoing process today where the above type info is sent directly to the voter registrar for checking.
“With the advent of computers and technology it would take some effort but programs could be set up to cross reference items such as death certificates, felony convictions, driver license.”
While I don’t disagree, such a program would a) take forever, and b) could only be done using SS numbers...something I’m not sure I want every election official to have access to.
The simplest solution is....ID. And, it can/will be implemented now.
“With the advent of computers and technology it would take some effort but programs could be set up to cross reference items such as death certificates, felony convictions, driver license changes, marriage/divorces, etc. against voter roles. This should be an ongoing process today where the above type info is sent directly to the voter registrar for checking.”
True, they could probably tie it in with the traffic camera systems and facial recognition software, perhaps considering the bundle of RFID signatures you walk about with a sufficiently unique identifier too. The drones should be able handle it given enough bandwidth........