Each of these states is on a collision course that could result in chaos at the polls in November as millions of eligible voters find they are unable to cast their ballot. |
The lesson from New York City's audit is that a strictly applied no-match, no-vote policy would disenfranchise an astounding percentage of voters. |
The policy reason why this is bad is that it puts the onus on the voter to fix the state's mistake. But the fact is this is a violation of the Constitution and federal law by putting an undue burden on the right to vote. |