Thank you for that.
Im afraid life’s too short to delve into all the minutiae of voting.
As I said, my wife and I have used postal voting for years which is very simple. If voting in person is even simpler, as you say, then why not require voters to show a passport or driving licence or some other means of identification to prove your authenticity. Actually quite shocked by how easy it is to vote in person without verification, as you outline.
Maybe there is quite a bit of fraud and it’s not picked up?
As I said earlier, the right to vote is an important thing and should be treated with due seriousness.
If someone can’t be bothered to follow the correct procedures, then they don’t deserve to have that privilege.