Keeping addresses accurate helps prevents voter fraud. You are only supposed to vote in the precinct where you live. There's always several weeks before an election to change an address. A person can also vote with a provisional ballot if their name is not on the books at a precinct. This ballot will be counted after the information is investigated and the person does live in the precinct and is registered to vote. Several years ago, a man got on TV and bragged about voting twice (in California, Los Angeles area). Thanks to the wisdom of our Founding Fathers, we have the Electoral College, too!!! If there is a tie in the Electoral College, Congress makes the decision. Hopefully, that will never happen! Jenny, I didn't know there was a fine for not voting in Austrailia. Maybe that's the way we could balance the budget in America!

It's such a priviledge to vote and it's a shame more people don't take that priviledge seriously.