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What happens if this didn't come out, and those 4 people also voted in person.
Then when votes are counted, it maybe comes out that they voted twice.
Now 4 different people get accused of fraud and they have to defend that they didn't do it, but they don't know who/how it happened?
The signatures on the mail-in votes wouldn't match what the state has on record (I doubt this 60 year old MAGAt is a master forger) and wouldn't be verified or recorded. Then elections officials might look at where these mail-in ballots were sent and MAGAt gets a visit from police for voter fraud anyway.
They have to know who they sent mail-in ballots to. Would be pretty simply to figure out that their mail-in ballots were used. Then when asked they'd just say "wtf you talking about? I didn't get a ballot in the mail." Then they'd track down where the ballot got sent. To the landlord at their previous address.
So just ask for a mail in ballot, vote twice and deny it.
Even if the ballot went to a different address I'm not sure that gets you off the hook that easily?
They have ways to verify the ballot. I'm only talking about how they'd find the person who did it if they didn't actually double vote. If the ballot was verified then they'd have to take a closer look at the ballots, especially the signature. If they're still verified, well, enjoy the charges.