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You must show a valid I.D. that proves you're a United States citizen and vote in person. No absentee ballots and no drop boxes.
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You will get a paper receipt that shows who and what you voted for.
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Your vote will be public record that's easy for anyone to access. The days of voting anonymously and having voter privacy are over. Anyone will be able to run an audit from their home computer.
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I keep thinking there should be a blockchain solution possible. Your vote verifiable at any time by you with your private key. After polls close, election officials upload their private keys enabling decryption of everyone's vote. Counting done in seconds.
And everyone has ID or a drivers license, so why is voter registration separate?