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Yes, there is a legitimate interest in making sure people voting are the right ones - Edit 1

Before modification by Floffe at 07/04/2021 08:50:36 PM


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Voter fraud harms the integrity of an election.

The possibility of voter fraud harms the appearance of integrity on an election.

You can have a possibility of voter fraud without actual (large scale) fraud or at least without proof of fraud, which is very hard to come by. What Aero wrote above sounds like a crack that while probably not abused, could be abused and that is bad enough. I heard something similar from my brother whose son is a foreign student in Texas.
The idea of voting without ID is inconceivable to me.

Wouldn't you say that allowing voting without ID, so as to accommodate the very few people who for whatever reason don't have ID, is also using a tank to kill a few flies ?


But whenever one restricts voting once should also look at trying to make voting more available to voters. If 10 fraudulent votes are prevented at the cost of 100 legitimate ones not being cast, I'd say that's a net loss.

So some of these provisions are reasonable, but one must also make sure that all legitimate voters have reasonable opportunities to fulfill them and be able to cast their votes.


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