That’s a great list of background and remedies to combat voter fraud.
An idea I had just a few days ago centered around the poll books used to check voters in. Many locations are switching to electronic poll books which are very convenient. One of ways that fraud can occur is when the polls close and the workers check people in who never showed up and vote on their behalf.
I suggest the electronic poll books should be programmed to sync to a clock. This would allow for the ability to check people in as usual, but only within the state mandated time when the polls are open. Once the clock shows 7:00pm (or whatever the polls close), the poll book computer will lock down an prevent any additional people from being checked in.
Our vote counting machine turned on at 6 AM and off at 6 pm ( unless over ridden for those in line. Then extra initial of judge had to be on ballot)
Indiana counties now have a purged list. (No more people who have moved or died ). State death records are immediately relayed to Voter rolls. A master list coordinates names and addresses with licenses branch name on file. Forms to complete task are filled out at voting locations No one is denied the vote just encouraged to keep drivers license and voted ID up to date Date of birth is now listed under name and address to be compared with voter ID if there is duplicate names
Indiana— first in voter ID too.
Other only need to duplicate our law exactly to get it in their state. Stop trying to rewrite / reinvent the voter registration wheel)