lots going on here...let’s start with this: a quick google search shows that nearly all states with same-day reg also require one or more forms of identification/proof of residency and those without have to vote provisionally, on top of other verification ncsl.org/research/elect…
Also, pollbooks are a thing — in states with electronic poll-book systems, someone checking into vote in a precinct is logged throughout the whole system to prevent them from going to location to location. states also conduct post-election reviews to catch double voting
I was on a call earlier this year featuring an election official from MO, which has a notary requirement, and he said it’s actually less secure than signature match done by election officials bc there are very few qualifications to be a notary in Missouri businessinsider.com/the-battle-ove…
This is pretty confusing....even if a fraudster pretends to be a government agency and sends out notices that come back undeliverable, the people sent those notices can still very well vote, and it’s gonna show up in the pollbooks/statewide database tracking that
slight amendment to the first tweet: the bill does require states to offer people who don’t have the requisite ID or residency proof to sign a statement under penalty of perjury but most still have people cast provisionals if their eligibility/first time status can’t be confirmed

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