1. Voter registration must be done only in person. Fraud-friendly motor-voter, postcard, and same-day registration schemes must be either repealed or superseded.
2. Registrations must be done only by full-time paid employees of counties and/or township government. Third party registrars, paid and unpaid, must be prohibited.
3. Registration must be done only in the county and/or township in which the registrant maintains his/her primary residence.
4. At registration, each voter must show proof of citizenship (birth certificate, passport) and proof of residence (driver’s license, residential deed, apartment lease, utility bills, etc.).
5. Qualified voters must be issued a voter I.D. card with photo, permanent address, Social Security number, and precinct number which must thereafter be presented prior to voting.
6. County election boards must be provided with name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number of every individual convicted of a felony. Election boards must purge voter registrations rolls of all convicted felons at least ten days prior to any election.
7. County election boards must be provided with copies of all death certificates. Voter rolls must be purged of all deceased persons no later than ten days prior to any election.
8. Voters who move from one state to another, from one county or township to another, or from one precinct to another, must obtain a voter registration transfer document from the local election board. This document must be presented, in person, to county or township election board officials at the voter’s new place of residence.
9. Absentee ballots must be received no later than ten days prior to an election and absentee ballot totals must be tallied no later than the day and hour that polls close.
10. Absentee ballots completed by residents of hospitals, nursing homes, etc. must be completed only in the presence of representatives of both major political parties.
11. Other than absentee ballots, voting must be done in person, on the day of the election, and only in the precinct in which the voter maintains his/her primary place of residence. Fraud-friendly electronic voting and vote-by-mail schemes must be repealed.
12. Provisional ballots must be limited to the most serious instances of clerical error by election board officials.
13. The Voting Rights Act must be amended to provide significant fines and mandatory jail sentences for any individual who would, in any election, do any of the following: a) vote in the name of another person, b) vote or attempt to vote more than once, c) vote in the name of a deceased or fictitious person, d) vote in more than one state or political subdivision, e) vote without benefit of U.S. citizenship, f) intimidate, interfere with, or cause injury to the person or property of any other person peaceably engaged in the political process, or g) cause any other person to do any of the foregoing.