The terms “voter fraud” and “election fraud” have become frequently used phrases regarding the process of fair and free elections, raising questions about the integrity of the electoral process in the United States.During election cycles, the topic of fraud surges in conversations, especially surrounding the presidential election. This leads many people to assume voter fraud happens frequently or often.However, it might surprise many to learn that voter fraud is actually extremely rare.Setting aside any rhetoric – and focusing solely on the data surrounding voter fraud – backs up this conclusion.With early voting underway and the general election only a month away, Hearst Television’s National Investigative Unit analyzed the data. The analysis shows the frequency of voter fraud cases leading to criminal convictions or court actions in recent years, debunking common misconceptions about voter fraud and elections. No significant impacts on presidential elections The investigative team identified 14 cases in which …
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