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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Voter Fraud Incidents in the United States

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Partial Listing and Related Information
 
A constant drumbeat from the left is the mantra that “voter fraud doesn’t exist!” Of course that’s a ludicrous claim which is very easily disproved. This very partial listing of articles over time should put paid to that claim and show very clearly that voter fraud clearly occurs all too often. The majority by far benefits Democrats. Considering that there are a significant number of major elections determined by even one vote, all voter fraud matters.
Some of the following are voter registration violations, some actual voter fraud, some a combination (legally all are voter fraud). Some research into the prevalence of non-citizen voting, dead people voting, etc. is also included. Note, there are many more examples out there – these are just the ones that I happened to collect as I ran across them. They are in no particular order.

If you run across solid examples that I’ve missed, I’d appreciate it if you would pass the information along to me with a reply, and once verified I will add them to the listing.

Note, these are NOT in chronological order for the most part.

***** Relevant Studies *****

Oct. 2nd, 2014: Could non-citizens decide the November [2014] election?
…How many non-citizens participate in U.S. elections? More than 14 percent of non-citizens in both the 2008 and 2010 samples indicated that they were registered to vote. Furthermore, some of these non-citizens voted. Our best guess, based upon extrapolations from the portion of the sample with a verified vote, is that 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted in 2008 and 2.2 percent of non-citizens voted in 2010….
Because non-citizens tended to favor Democrats (Obama won more than 80 percent of the votes of non-citizens in the 2008 CCES sample), we find that this participation was large enough to plausibly account for Democratic victories in a few close elections. Non-citizen votes could have given Senate Democrats the pivotal 60th vote needed to overcome filibusters in order to pass health-care reform and other Obama administration priorities in the 111th Congress. Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) won election in 2008 with a victory margin of 312 votes. Votes cast by just 0.65 percent of Minnesota non-citizens could account for this margin. It is also possible that non-citizen votes were responsible for Obama’s 2008 victory in North Carolina. Obama won the state by 14,177 votes, so a turnout by 5.1 percent of North Carolina’s adult non-citizens would have provided this victory margin….
The study also found that about 25% of those would be stopped if voter ID were required, which would at least be a start on fixing the problem. They also found the more educated non-citizens were less likely to vote, so public information drives telling people that non-citizens cannot legally vote may help significantly too.

From the authors of the above study: Do non-citizens vote in U.S. elections? A reply to our critics.......To Read More....

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