(02-21-2021, 04:19 PM)robkelk Wrote: Using the address of the jail incentivizes putting all inmates in a single district, no matter what electoral system one uses, in that all of their votes would apply only to a single district's elections.
As for tracking where ballots need to go, that's a solved problem with the current mail-in ballot system.
That using the jail's address incentivizes putting all inmates into a single district is irrelevant so long as there is only 1 district.
And I wouldn't trust a mail in ballot system that's supposed to track where the ballot's supposed to go, both ways, when it comes to inmates in any jail, penitentiary institution or other place of confinement.