Defiant1
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Voter Rolls stop them from doing such.... You've never voted, have you? When you check in, the poll workers ask for your name and address, and party affiliation, if you have legally been registered, then your name will be on the voter roll.They realize they can’t win without itRepubs have always been about restricting voter turnout.
what would stop a repube from going around to different districts and voting republican several times???
they are republicans and we all know they are not honest,, it protects both sides,,,
unless you trust repubes??,, I sure dont,,
You are only put on the voter roll in the district you live in and are legally allowed to vote in....
You can't run around to all the different districts in the state or county and vote in them... you get to vote once, in your address's district, if as said, you are legally registered.
So I get the voter rolls from your county and I make a list of the registered voters who haven't voted in the last several elections.
I then get a group of people to go vote in their names. The voter roll gives me all the information the poll worker is going to ask.
All it takes is one of those people going to vote and off to prison you go.
In a state like Florida when you go to vote and it shows you already voted you are offered a provisional ballot.
It's exactly the same as a regular ballot except it doesn't get counted in the machine at the polls. It goes before the canvassing board.
The canvassing board then reviews it. You have to prove who you are. If the board agrees your ballot it then counted.
However, the fraudulent ballot has already been counted by the machine and it is impossible to identify it and back the votes out.
It is highly unlikely the person who impersonated you will be identified and caught.