RChildress107
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Here's one that says 10 cases of voter impersonation since 2000:
http://votingrights.news21.com/article/election-fraud/
"Analysis of the resulting comprehensive News21 election fraud database turned up 10 cases of voter impersonation. With 146 million registered voters in the United States during that time, those 10 cases represent one out of about every 15 million prospective voters.
“Voter fraud at the polls is an insignificant aspect of American elections,” said elections expert David Schultz, professor of public policy at Hamline University School of Business in St. Paul, Minn.
“There is absolutely no evidence that (voter impersonation fraud) has affected the outcome of any election in the United States, at least any recent election in the United States,” Schultz said."
That's not ten cases from 146M votes. It's out of 146M registered voters. Over that time frame, there could easily have been 750M-over 1B individuals votes.
preaching to the choir bud.
Though it's pretty naive to think there aren't any cases of voter fraud that go unreported.
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