One commonly suggested strategy to combat double voting (such as removing the registration with an earlier registration date when two share the same name and birthdate) could impede approximately 300 legitimate votes for each double vote prevented. User ZephirAWT, in the Science: Uncensored. Science with no political censorship by Mods subreddit, 29 Apr 2020
Double voting in US elections is very rare. One commonly suggested strategy to combat double voting (such as removing the registration with an earlier registration date when two share the same name and birthdate) could impede approximately 300 legitimate votes for each double vote prevented. User Clyderrs, in the Social Science subreddit, 29 Apr 2020
Double voting in US elections is very rare. One commonly suggested strategy to combat double voting (such as removing the registration with an earlier registration date when two share the same name and birthdate) could impede approximately 300 legitimate votes for each double vote prevented. User doppl, in the Good Rising Posts subreddit, 29 Apr 2020
Double voting in US elections is very rare. One commonly suggested strategy to combat double voting (such as removing the registration with an earlier registration date when two share the same name and birthdate) could impede approximately 300 legitimate votes for each double vote prevented. User smurfyjenkins, in the Discourse Is Action subreddit, 29 Apr 2020