As far as voter fraud is concerned, Hansen said there are a lot of measures in place to prevent anyone from casting multiple ballots.

“A lot of people don’t realize that we check the signature on every early ballot against the signatures we have on file for our voter registration records or even past signature rosters,” Hansen said.

There are also precautions that prevent anyone who received an early ballot in the mail from voting twice.

“If we’ve mailed you an early ballot and you go to the polling place, it’s going to show (in our records) that you were mailed an early ballot,” Hansen said. “Then, you have to vote a provisional ballot, which means that your ballot is going to be kept in an envelope until we make sure that you did not mail in your early ballot.”

Early voters can call or email the County Elections Office to verify that their ballot has been received.

Trump has warned his supporters that Clinton supporters could rig the election in her favor by casting ballots for deceased people, a Class 6 felony. Hansen said that is highly unlikely.