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I am an outsider looking in, genuine question (that'll probably get buried in the post avalanche) to any US PoSci or law kiwis - are there any decent academic sources that have investigated voting fraud in the past statistically (occurrence, impact, projected numbers) in smaller (or bigger) US elections, either from a PoSci or Law university department/journal? Curious because I couldn't find much on google scholar.
There's a lot of academia on mail in ballots and the demographics that use it (see my previous post for a small sample), but i couldn't find anything on that front.
I assume, given the incredible high penalties/fees/jail time for even a single case, it's somewhat rare but as usual, I am open to any input that has a bit of peer-review at least.
There's a lot of academia on mail in ballots and the demographics that use it (see my previous post for a small sample), but i couldn't find anything on that front.
I assume, given the incredible high penalties/fees/jail time for even a single case, it's somewhat rare but as usual, I am open to any input that has a bit of peer-review at least.