You see anons, the problem with mail-in-voting isn't fraud, it's you: your signature. But don't worry, big technology can fix that!
A WEAK SPOT IN THE PROCESS
Cleaver, who has been a technology advocate for vote-by-mail since 2008 (she founded Vote.org), says voting by mail reduces election costs, increases turnout (especially during a pandemic), and encourages people to vote down-ballot and make more informed decisions. But, she says, using a signature as a unique identifier is a weak spot in the process. Cleaver now runs VoteAmerica, a voting-enablement tech nonprofit that uses technology to clear the barriers to casting a mail-in ballot.
“I would personally set up a system where you put the last four digits of your social security number,” she says. “That’s an actual unique identifier that every U.S. citizen has.”
"The reason that hasn’t happened is that election law has not kept pace with corporate America when it comes to identity verification…."
VoteAmerica, a 2020 version of Vote.org. Eyes should be on the Shiny happy people running your world.