@Baldimo,
Baldimo wrote:
Sure some of them will have the same birthdate, but that doesn't mean that it applies to everyone who has the same name. Some of them could very well be fraud. Can you admit that?
Who said it applies to everyone with the same name? Most people with the same name won't have the same birth date but with 32,000 people having the same name many of them will. It is mathematically impossible for none of them to share a birth date.
Quote:If we do not secure that right against fraud, then our voting rights will be pointless if elections can be rigged and stolen.
You don't rig or steal elections with .0002% of the vote. It requires much larger numbers than that. Is it OK to prevent 2% of eligible voters from voting to prevent fraud of .0002%? That seems like using a bazooka to kill a mosquito.
2% of the vote can start to make a difference in outcomes when the electorate is evenly split. I would suggest the group that is trying to prevent 2% from voting are the ones that are trying to rig or steal elections.