So what were the specific charges. did they relate to method of registration?This how the recent 19 convictions in North Carolina came about for the most part.
Perhaps the question you should be asking is whether the fraud related to those convictions you mention would have been prevented by making people drive ten miles to register at an undisclosed location. I'm exagerating to make a point.
What we have is a bunch of Republican initiatives to make voter registration more difficult, with zero data to support need. Was the requirement that Sioux Indians were required to have a home address in order to register to prevent voter fraud, or was the requirement intended to reduce the number of Sioux voting? You have a choice, you can wake up in the morning and assume it's raining, or you can look out the window. None of this is Rocket Science.
