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A Sampling of Recent Election Fraud Cases from Across the United States

Posted on Thursday, October 8, 2020
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The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database presents a sampling of recent proven instances of election fraud from across the country. This database is not an exhaustive or comprehensive list. It does not capture all cases and certainly does not capture reported instances that are not investigated or prosecuted. It is intended to demonstrate the vulnerabilities in the election system and the many ways in which fraud is committed. In addition to diluting the votes of legitimate voters, fraud can have an impact in close elections, and we have many close elections in this country. Preventing, deterring, and prosecuting election fraud is essential to protecting the integrity of our voting process. Reforms intended to ensure such integrity do not disenfranchise voters and, in fact, protect their right to vote. Winning elections leads to political power and the incentives to take advantage of security vulnerabilities are great, so it is important that we take reasonable steps to make it hard to cheat, while making it easy for legitimate voters to vote.

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Betty NOWAK
Betty NOWAK
3 years ago

A friend received 6 ballots in her name recently by mail !! They used one for their son & one for husband & wife & returned the others to the polling place. How many times is this happening ? Fearful for our election process. Thankfully my friends were honest !! GOD BLESS OUR COUNTRY & OUR PRESIDENT. Praying GOD’S BLESSINGS on this election.

David B.
David B.
3 years ago

After looking at the State’s map showing all the fraud cases, it seems certain States ARE partial to Fraud! Guess which ones?

Todd
Todd
3 years ago

So I am wondering. What does the Federal Election Commission do? My understanding is that voter fraud is a Federal offense. Are these people committing fraud and caught being charged? Who is responsible for oversight of our election process?

Barb
Barb
3 years ago

Some friends just told us today that they had registered in our state as they moved here and are having a house built in this state
and since they registered in this state they decided to go ahead and early vote and did so yesterday in person. They went personally to voting place and when talking to voting handler lady were told by her after she looked their names up that they were registered to early vote and their ballot was being mailed to them shortly. The voting handler lady then told them to destroy the ballots when they came in the mail because they had gone in person to vote not knowing they were “registered as voters who would receive their ballots in the mail”. Our friends said they would destroy the ballots when they arrived in their mail which is the right thing to do. And the voter handler lady told them she then removed their names on the list of voters in this state since they voted in person today. So it seems there is a list of names and therefore no names should appear voting twice! Right. But it seems the transition from state to state via moving could cause double voting if folks don’t realize their voting status is either through mail or if they have to go in person to vote. Fortunately this situation was handled correctly I do believe.

Linda King
Linda King
3 years ago

We received a vote by mail ballot last week. It arrived in a black plastic cover that resembled a package that the person receiving it would not want anyone knowing what they were receiving. My husband has lived at this address for over 40 years and I’ve lived here for over 20. However, the name on the package was of Spanish decent. My husband asked what I was going to do with it. I said I’m going to open it, figuring that we would discover a dirty magazine inside. To our surprise it was a mail in ballot. Something fishy going on there

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