One way states can support a fair election process is to

make voting mandatory for all citizens.
train poll workers adequately.
allow only educated individuals to vote.
require all citizens to vote in person.

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One way states can support a fair election process is to train poll workers adequately. Well-trained poll workers can ensure that the voting process runs smoothly, provide assistance to voters, maintain order at polling places, and help prevent issues such as voter intimidation or confusion. This contributes to a more reliable and fair election experience for all voters.

The other options may not necessarily support a fair election process: making voting mandatory could lead to disenfranchisement, allowing only educated individuals to vote would be discriminatory, and requiring in-person voting could create accessibility issues for some voters.