So I've been hearing a lot of talk about "virtual voting" for the NOV elections. Depending on the definition, that could sure lead to voter fraud. If they just keep it mail-in, much harder to be fraudulent, or at least more fraudulent than the "no ID needed" thing for in-person voting in many states. If they really mean virtual, like via the interwebz, man, that could get messy.
Idaho is not as mail-in friendly as CA was. I still do it here, but you have to "check in" more here, versus opting in to default mail-in. Still, for the May election, the governor has ordered mandatory mail-in voting only.
I'm just going to be curious (and maybe a little afraid) of how "not in-person" voting might work out on a national level.