Removing fraudulent voters from Voter Lists is critical. Illegals should be removed, Voters who moved should be required to cancel their registration and reregister in their new location. Voters should be required to show their drivers licenses or other photo identification cards before they are allowed to vote. Those who cannot speak English should not be allowed to vote. US citizenship should require proficiency in English. Early Voting should be restricted. Absentee Voting should be tightly controlled.
Auditing election results should be required. Paper ballots should be required to validate electronic records. Voters should be able to confirm their vote.
Computer Hacking can be detected, but identifying the hacker may be impossible.
Yes, it's usually possible to trace hacking of electronic
data:
- Evidence: When a hacker infects a network, they
usually leave some form of evidence behind.
- IP address: Investigators can track down a
hacker's IP address by looking at emails and social media.
- Organized crime: More than 70% of data breaches
are traced back to organized crime groups.
However, hackers use various techniques to avoid detection, such
as:
- Encryption: Hackers use encryption to hide their
communications.
- Malware: Hackers use malware that can change its
own code.
- Refining techniques: Hackers are always improving their techniques to stay ahead of detection tools.
County Election Offices where votes are counted should have equal numbers of Republicans and Democrats doing the vote counting. Poll watchers should be similarly required. A Federal Marshall should guard the election offices. Vote accumulation computers should be checked for evidence of hacking.
Polling places should be used to Vote. They should be able to schedule 2 voting days if necessary. Early voting should not be used. Nursing Homes should use Absentee Ballots so patients can mail them in themselves. Ballot harvesting and drop boxes should not be allowed. Voting machines should be checked for evidence of hacking.
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Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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