There is nothing more important than election integrity in a free society. It is every citizens right to be guaranteed the access to vote, and to be sure that their vote counts. This means taking every necessary precaution available to secure the vote that doesn’t hinder the ability for citizens to cast their ballots.
In recent years, communists have taken up a form of manipulation where they deny election fraud is real or possible at all. Even though they have claimed elections have been illegitimate in the past. This is not factual and should be dismissed.
Here are some of the different types of voter fraud that have been reported in the US:
Impersonation Fraud: This is where someone pretends to be another registered voter at the polling place to cast a fraudulent ballot.
Voter Registration Fraud: This involves falsely registering voters or registering the same voter multiple times.
Absentee Ballot Fraud: This is where someone intentionally submits fraudulent absentee ballots or coerces voters to vote a certain way.
Voter Intimidation: This involves threatening or intimidating voters to prevent them from voting.
Vote Buying/Selling: This is where someone offers money or some other incentive to voters in exchange for their vote.
Ballot Stuffing: This involves adding fraudulent ballots to the ballot box after the polls have closed.
Electronic Voting Machine Fraud: This involves manipulating electronic voting machines to change the results of an election.
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Although communist groups downplay the significance of voter fraud in American elections, both the National Commission on Federal Election Reform and the U.S. Supreme Court have warned that even small instances of fraud could impact the outcome of closely contested elections. Contrary to what you hear all day on social media, there are actually numerous accounts of well documented voter fraud in U.S. elections.
Election Fraud Cases | The Heritage Foundation
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Recent elections demonstrate this fact. For example, a New Jersey city council election in 2015 was overturned due to the discovery of 13 illegal absentee ballots, which resulted in a margin of victory of just 10 votes. Similarly, the 2003 East Chicago mayoral primary was nullified by the state Supreme Court due to extensive fraud, and the subsequent election produced a different winner.
States are responsible for their own elections, and should take steps to prevent fraud. Here are some easy steps to follow in order to do so. Requiring ID and proof of citizenship to vote, participating in crosscheck programs, and verifying voter registrations. The federal government should assist states in these efforts by providing access to relevant databases. Some states have already taken initiative on this.
Kansas’ Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program has identified hundreds of thousands of potential duplicate registrations in the 30 states participating in the initiative, as well as evidence of double voting. At the same time, more states have passed voter ID laws to detect and deter fraud.
Although over half of the U.S. states have started taking action on voter ID, much more needs to be done to sure up our elections. We must press this issue until it is taken care of. Contact you local official often to remind them.
Resources:
Database of voter fraud cases provided by Heritage Foundation
Georgia Voters Show Just How Wrong Joe Biden and His Sycophants Are
Another Study Refutes Left’s False Claims Against Voter ID and Secure Elections