back to that 1993 nvra. it is required by law clerks will do the cleanup.ut there was no enforcement mechanism to make people pay off the list. there were two parts of it. one was they made the dmv a voter registration system nationwide. so that was one aspect of it. the other aspect was they would do the maintenance at least every two years. but there is no enforcement mechanism. we need to have a local enforcement mechanism. what happens when someone cast a vote outside the law. should the penalty be that the vote doesn't count? in terms of criminal law, you have the miranda rights. if someone doesn't read a criminal suspect the miranda rights, you cannot use that confession in court. that would be the equivalent of saying we cannot count the ballot. but what if it is not that voters fault read what if it is the clerk or they put it in a dropbox, did not sign it -- although those sorts of things. if the board of canvassers decides to count the vote, is it the voter, the person who accepted it, or the ones who counted the vote -- i would like state legisla