Do-over will have all the same issues - and perhaps worse - of fake and fraud mail in ballots, etc, all based around no voter ID and outdated voter registration databases.
Sad times, indeed. Voter ID (tied to citizenship - so Real ID or passport + driver's license) and perhaps notarized ballots (where the notary is free for a ballot but they must confirm the ID in the same way as in-person voting).
The other underlying issue is that there is no way currently to confirm that your actual voting selections were recorded correctly, nor anyway to tie the person to the specific ballot. They want to avoid that because they don't want people to sell their vote, but it also makes it much easier to audit the vote and ensure accuracy.
Exactly. It's a difficult thing no matter how it plays out, when the entire system it is built on (machines, registries, etc) is so prevalently fraudulent.
Do-over will have all the same issues - and perhaps worse - of fake and fraud mail in ballots, etc, all based around no voter ID and outdated voter registration databases.
do-over in person and manually.
I guess court cannot describe a procedure to conduct an election.
Sad times, indeed. Voter ID (tied to citizenship - so Real ID or passport + driver's license) and perhaps notarized ballots (where the notary is free for a ballot but they must confirm the ID in the same way as in-person voting).
The other underlying issue is that there is no way currently to confirm that your actual voting selections were recorded correctly, nor anyway to tie the person to the specific ballot. They want to avoid that because they don't want people to sell their vote, but it also makes it much easier to audit the vote and ensure accuracy.
if the Trump ballots are thrown away, recount will give us nothing.
Exactly. It's a difficult thing no matter how it plays out, when the entire system it is built on (machines, registries, etc) is so prevalently fraudulent.