Should be paper, pen, photo ID, and purple ink. If it worked in Iraq, it can work here.
That purple ink on one finger to prove one person voted once meant they were above us in vote security.
We have college punks who vote at their mommy’s house precinct once and once at the college dorm room address and one more time by absentee ballot-—all of which no one has manpower to verify. Plus person who used to live at an old house has a new absentee ballot sent to the house——news story about a man saying his grandfather had been dead 19 years but got a fresh ballot the young man could have just signed and sent in but he didn’t.
US is probably worse than Mongolia for vote count security now.