Seriously.
Databases are so compromised with obsolete entries that we hear cries to "start over." But what does that entail? Create another database that will get corrupted over time?
If we retire the voter roll database used in the most recent election and start with a clean empty database each time, that would require people re-registering to vote after each election. People need cattle prods to "get" them to do something so I doubt they'll go for that.
There are calls to move away from electronic poll books. That might work in tiny counties of maybe a few thousand voters. How do you manage a county of hundreds of thousands or several million voters on paper?
I'm interested in hearing solutions. Seems to me that anything can be stolen, including a voter ID, so an automatic process to register to vote is corruptible.
Tie it to the DMV databases. Someone moves it automatically makes the change in the system. If that person has voted and moves out of state before the voting period it rejects their vote(it should not count where they dont live) and sends them a notice of what happened and why.