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by leot
3598 days ago
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It still requires some cooperation, which means it's subject to game theory and defector risk. And there are numerous after the fact approaches to enforcement. Just make a $1,000,000 reward for anyone exposing a conspiracy to rig an election, and audit the voter rolls on close elections, and impose stiff penalties for voter fraud. These are all cheaper and probably more effective than voter ID laws. Strangely, these kinds of approaches come up far less than imposing an ID requirement. Also, mail in voter fraud is a far greater risk, yet is also ignored. Voter ID laws are a cynical and despicable evil. |
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