Something I was thinking about.
This product from USPS. I expect their machines scan all mail, to all parties. Those sorting machines are fast and would not differentiate an address as requiring scanning midstream, so figure ALL are scanned AND RETAINED for later processing to customers.
Would this information be useful as evidence in mail fraud somehow? I figure it's an existing product out there in the market - owned by the US Gov - that may help prove mail fraud. Why not consider it, may show mailed ballots and later inconsistencies or lost votes AFTER they were scanned (eg dumped before delivery) when cross checked against people who know they mailed a vote, but find zero results on their voting register.
Thoughts? Or nah?
https://informeddelivery.usps.com/box/pages/intro/start.action