Yes, and this effort in MA is legal. My question is, “How will they prevent duplicate ballots from being mailed out?”
If a certain John Doe is listed with 10 different mailing addresses, will that John Doe receive a ballot at each of those addresses?
If so, wouldn’t that mean that he gets more opportunities to vote than the average MA citizen?
Voter rolls are known to be horribly flawed.
The rat states will be hard coded to remain rat states no matter how people vote.
Not defending the rule, but in MA they are pretty good at keeping these records clean. I know our town verifies addresses with an annual census. If your name is not listed every year, you are dropped from the rolls.
The other thing that helps is jury duty. Every three years you get called. If the notice gets returned, you are dropped from the rolls.
It is not perfect, but it’s better than most states.