Cool. I’ll move onto Iowa. Here is their mail in process. How is this inviting fraud in your mind?
Absentee Voting by Mail
Registered voters may request an absentee ballot to be sent to them by mail. You must complete an
absentee ballot request formand return the original, signed form to your
county auditor. The request form does not need to be witnessed or notarized. A written application for a mailed absentee ballot must be received by the voter's County Auditor no later than 5:00 p.m. 15 days before the election.
Someone who will be 18 years old by the date of an upcoming election may request an absentee ballot if he or she is pre-registered to vote.
In order to receive an absentee ballot, a registered voter
MUSTprovide the following necessary information:
- Name
- Date of birth
- Iowa residential address
- Voter Verification Number (ID Number)
- Iowa Driver's License or Non-Operator ID Number OR
- Four digit Voter PIN located on the voter's Iowa Voter ID Card
- Any voter may request an Iowa Voter ID Card by contacting their County Auditor's Office
- The name OR date of the election for which you are requesting an absentee ballot
- Party affiliation - only required for Primary Elections, which are held in even numbered years
- Signature