US Instances of Voter Fraud (Megathread?) - Probably a good idea to have a thread on this given how often it's discussed and will continue to be discussed even after November.

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New update added to OP:

From the Heritage Foundation Database of Voter Fraud, in the last six years "Fraudulent Use of Absentee Ballots" has occurred in the following states for a total of 55 unique incidents:

Alabama
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Minnesota
Mississipi
MissouriNew Hampshire
New Mexico
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
 
Fwiw I personally know some who proudly votes under his dead relatives name. I know it's anecdata, but I can't take any of the "never happens" arguments seriously since I am personally aware of it happening.
Great idea, admitting to a felony on the internet.

Anyone else find it amazing that the same people who have no problem showing their ID to buy some swisher sweets and cobra .45 are the ones who bitch the most about how it's racist to require ID to vote?
They're not though. It's the white liberal handlers.
 
They're not though. It's the white liberal handlers.

Correct- I doubt anyone really cares about voter ID. To the powers to be however, voter ID represents a threat to voter fraud, and so it’s obfuscated and attacked via social justice reasons (aka the false voter suppression claims).

Similar stuff happens regarding illegal immigration- there’s a thousand social justice reasons given to their pandering, but in the end, it all boils down to Latinos being a growing and easily deployable demographic sector that can tip the balance in many elections.
 
Voter fraud is rampant. Just look at this fraudster I located.
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This millennial turkey is trying to scam the city of Pensacola, Escambia County, the great state of Florida, and the United States of America by fraudulently using the address of a kindly old couple who are finding love again in their twilight years.
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And is "Joshua Conner Moon" even this fraudster's real name? Here he is in (((New York))) changing his name to James Gabriel Potter. Does he even live in Florida? Or the United States? Very suspicious and fraudy.
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Sources indicate this usurper via elections is a known associate of registered sex offenders and other hardened criminal degenerates, even a shifty homeless guy.
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Hopefully a patriot will notify the Heritage Foundation of this fraud, so that it can be added to its massive database.
 
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As a follow-up, Michigan's Court of Appeals denied the suit (2-1 decision) filed by the League of Women voters and three individuals that argued absentee voters should have their ballots counted so long as they were postmarked on or before the day of the election. Tl;DR - It's up to the state legislature to change the existing deadline.

The suit also rejected a request to require local clerks to provide paid postage returned envelopes with absentee ballots.

(Archive #1)

The state Supreme Court chose not to hear an appeal via a 4-3 decision along party lines.

(Archive #2)
 
As a follow-up, Michigan's Court of Appeals denied the suit (2-1 decision) filed by the League of Women voters and three individuals that argued absentee voters should have their ballots counted so long as they were postmarked on or before the day of the election. Tl;DR - It's up to the state legislature to change the existing deadline.

The suit also rejected a request to require local clerks to provide paid postage returned envelopes with absentee ballots.

(Archive #1)

The state Supreme Court chose not to hear an appeal via a 4-3 decision along party lines.

(Archive #2)
"League of Women Voters"? God, that sounds culty.
 
Voter fraud is rampant. Just look at this fraudster I located.
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This millennial turkey is trying to scam the city of Pensacola, Escambia County, the great state of Florida, and the United States of America by fraudulently using the address of a kindly old couple who are finding love again in their twilight years.
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And is "Joshua Conner Moon" even this fraudster's real name? Here he is in (((New York))) changing his name to James Gabriel Potter. Does he even live in Florida? Or the United States? Very suspicious and fraudy.
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Sources indicate this usurper via elections is a known associate of registered sex offenders and other hardened criminal degenerates, even a shifty homeless guy.
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Hopefully a patriot will notify the Heritage Foundation of this fraud, so that it can be added to its massive database.
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There's absolutely none, voter fraud can only happen in lesser countries that don't practice capitalism. It is the practice of private citizens exchanging goods and services for profit that makes voter fraud impossible, and that is why countries without capitalism experience more voter fraud than countries without it. This is what makes America so great, and anyone who complains should go spend a year in Congo or Saudi Arabia.
 
Fwiw I personally know some who proudly votes under his dead relatives name. I know it's anecdata, but I can't take any of the "never happens" arguments seriously since I am personally aware of it happening.

In the UK in Muslim areas, voting booth attendants routinely have to try and physically stop Muslim men going into the booth with their wives and sisters to vote on their behalf. I've already told American friends that the large scale mail in ballots are a prelude to disaster.

The USA needs to start contingency planning for widespread distrust of the results now. In meaningful ways - States need to agree public policies right now for how they will handle large scale accusations of voter fraud. Protocols for under what circumstances they'll stick to the results, what circumstances they'll do a recount. If it's free for all improvised after it happens, there are going to be quite literally fatal results.

Also, the US government should do some kind of comprehensive survey to shoot down right now this myth that voters will be disenfranchised through lack of ID. I do not believe this. It's a repugnant lie.
 
Posted about this months ago in another thread, but I have 2 direct experiences when it comes to how easy voter fraud can be:

My state had its primaries back in June, and it was all done through mail-in ballots. I received my ballot ... And then I received another ballot addressed to my maiden name that was sent to my parents' house (which was my previous address years ago). On top of that, my husband and I received an extra ballot addressed to the previous home owner. The previous home owner has not lived in this house in a decade, and he moved out of the state altogether, even.

I am in the process of moving to a new house. I guaran-fucking-tee that I'm going to have a third ballot mailed to the current house I'm living in long after I'm moved out if mail-in voting continues to be a thing.

There is no way in hell that people are checking whether the ballots are "legit" or not. Names don't matter; all they really see is a different address on the envelope and call it a day. What would have stopped me from using the previous home owner's ballot? What would have stopped my parents from using my extra ballot that was sent to them? Nothing, that's what.
 
Data from Michigan's recent primaries.

About 2,500,000 people voted altogether.
About 1,600,000 voted by mail.
About 10,600 absentee ballots were rejected. Of these [emphasis added]:
"6,405 were rejected because they arrived after election day,
1,438 were rejected because the voter didn’t sign the ballot,
1,111 were rejected because the voter moved,
864 were rejected because the voter is dead,
787 were rejected because the signature on the ballot didn’t match the voter’s signature recorded with the state,
51 voters canceled their ballots,
31 voters sent in envelopes missing ballots,
24 voters didn’t confirm their ID
and one voter was incarcerated"
(archive)
 
I got a sketchy mail in ballot with pre-paid envelope, think was it was going to get sent a city with the same name as my county, thus delaying it I'm sure.

Who was it from? Center for Voter Information
I check who they funded, almost $50k for Biden this year.

This a very rural right leaning area, I"m wondering if they aren't trying to delay the conservative vote in this area.
 
I got a sketchy mail in ballot with pre-paid envelope, think was it was going to get sent a city with the same name as my county, thus delaying it I'm sure.

Who was it from? Center for Voter Information
I check who they funded, almost $50k for Biden this year.

This a very rural right leaning area, I"m wondering if they aren't trying to delay the conservative vote in this area.

You did take pictures, right?
 
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