where is the data on this? I can provide sources that prove it's a problem occurring with
~1,300 overall votes according to the leading voter fraud database in the country and
only 19 cases of ballots being counted for dead people since 1997. obviously illegal immigrants don't have IDs, barring them from entry to polls and immigrant visas or green cards are very obviously not drivers licenses because.... well they look like this (and, having been acquainted with an "illegal" family, these seem to be made of paper instead of laminate plastic).
vs a drivers license
you cannot use a fake id to vote. you must have government issued ID proving you're a citizen to even register & you must register to vote. insufficient id is one of the many ways united states citizens are barred from voting every year.
this problem is of little concern when you consider the disenfranchisement happening across the country to plenty of citizens literally right at this moment. in georgia and florida
today over 8,000 ballots were thrown out because the "signatures on the ballot didn't match well enough to signatures on the voter registration" (before arguing this point, attempt to sign your name the exact same way three times. if they don't deviate at all, congratulations! you have an incredibly steady hand- but if they do deviate, now imagine that you're doing that without thinking about it & no one told you they had to match exactly.) never mind how many people in FL were disenfranchised for not paying a
poll tax. FL state law barred them from being eligible because formerly incarcerated individuals are required to pay a poll tax & many couldn't pay, didn't pay, or simply didn't know there was a tax to be paid.
poll taxes in 2020. there is a much deeper problem with us citizens being denied their constitutional right to vote
just one of the many reasons the electoral college system is broken- it encourages purposefully lowering turnout, throwing out votes on technicalities, poll taxes and other forms of voter suppression in order to keep electoral votes under 1-2 parties' control & to keep certain segments of the population from having an equal say in their government.