Put them in jail.North Carolina voted for Romney in 2012
North Carolina also requires voter ID....doesn't seem to be working does it?
The voter ID law as too weak and so an improvement was passed and Dems quickly challenged it in court only to be defeated though they got a fast appeal.
North Carolina voter ID law has Quick Appeal hearing Date Sept. 25#
Republicans at the state level are doing the job the national level Republicans are supposed to be doing.
How could voter ID stop people who are registered in two states?
For what?
They are showing a valid ID. How would requiring ID stop them from voting in two states?
Take a photo of them with their ID voting in two states. Have a computer cross index em on the spot. Both votes are thrown out on the spot. Report the issue to the election officials and FBI on the spot. FBI sends goons to come arrest them. Anyone caught committing voter fraud should be banned from voting in all future elections. Seems pretty easy to me. If needed I can write an app for that in about one day's effort.
You're going to take a photo of every singe person in the country voting? Yes, on small client devices, we'll store low res photos of the person and their signature, and a scan of their information from the voter id card.
Is that what you're saying? Yes.
An instant computer cross check of every polling place in the country before someone votes? Yes, the information from the ID cards will already be previously stored. A "flag" indicating the user voted in said elections will be "incremented" one time for each vote. If the counter is incremented more then once an alert will be generated from the database engine where the counter is located. When the alert is generated the client devices holding the photos will be notified to hold said photos for evidence and also to alert the holder of the client devices, aka. election officials. We'll use federal government storage facilities, for the cross index database. Since the database is just a small two bit counter for a plurality of keys for voters it will be fairly small. I'll create a hashing index for the keys that maps to the counter bits. I'll separate the bits into hash buckets managed by say a hundred servers running in a grid. As the votes come in they will be quickly routed to the correct server to update the counter for it's bucket. The votes will be queued up and processed in batches. Since the amount of data is small I can keep it all in memory on the servers. I would shoot for an expected delay for alerts to go out within 30 seconds of the voter signing in.
Are you mad? No.
What is the risk of someone voting twice in two states? New York voters used to brag about doing it all the time in south florida.
A felony and possible Prison time isn't a disincentive? Apparently no one believes they will get caught.
And someone is going to be motivated to travel to the other state to cast one lousy vote? Usually one of the two votes is via absentee voting or early voting.
There's a reason why in the states that did cross-reference they found only a grand total of 11 double votes - from more than 45 million votes cast. If they did not cross reference all states, which states did they cross check? Did they cross check all types of votes in the states they did check?
It's exceptionally rare, mostly because there is low benefit and high risk. If true, can you explain how some democrat districts were able to get 105% of the registered voters to show up last election? Is it not more likely there is low risk in some of the disputed regions of the country because the election officials are corrupt and are telling people there is no risk?
In blue.
To add.. I have no idea if the people who were bragging about cheating were democrats or republicans. Additionally, they intimated that they felt it was right for them to cheat because they paid taxes in both places. Some said they only vote for locals in one, to keep things honest.
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