we want to ensure that, you know, if you have any sort of suspicion that those things are to reportceneed those. it is still a felony to commit voter fraud. it is still a felony to suppress people's votes. we want to ensure that. that is something local law enforcement would participate in or the department of justice, where there are number of actors -- advocacy groups where you can call to express your opinion if you feel the vote is being rigged. anna: there is a lot of focus on cyber attacks. how common is in person voter fraud? is that a wide problem or nonissue? thomas: it is not an issue. denise: extremely rare. thomas: it is extremely rare. to have in person voter fraud. there is quite a large academic body of work that supports that. researchers have tried to find in person voter fraud and i think one research to describe described it as you are more likely to be hit by lightning than experience voter fraud. host: we want to ask you about overseas and military voters serving overseas. how do you make sure the voting process is as secure as in the precinct in the united states