Much discussion has been made revolving around the issue of voter fraud. Fraud from immigrant voting, machine fraud, outside government manipulation, and a list of other fraud causing problems,[1] are suspected of tampering with American election results. There is no question that there is fraud,[2] and “We the People” want fraud to be eliminated from our elections. We want our elections to render accurate results and the states we live in need to take action to keep our elections as secure as possible. What happened in the 2020 Presidential election has sparked much debate and controversy. No matter the fact, that, yes, there was fraud, we are at a point where it is going to happen again and again, and again. Now is the time to adjust the system of voting, in order to prevent future fraud that produces inaccurate results. It is unacceptable that little to nothing is done to prevent the repetition of voter fraud, and that every election cycle we face the same concerns and problems again. In an election such as the 2020 Presidential election where the race was decided by states with reported differences of less than 11,000,[3] 12,000,[4] 21,000,[5] 34,000,[6] 82,000,[7] and 155,000,[8] votes, respectively, such tight results make it entirely possible that fraud could affect the elections in a detrimental way. It is IMPERATIVE the results of all our elections are confirmed to be accurate and that every measure is taken to preserve the integrity of the decision made by the American people.
[1] Double Voting – An individual casts more than one ballot in the same election.
Ineligible Voter – The casting of a ballot by a person who is not an eligible to voter. This includes non-citizens or those who have not had their rights restored.
Dead Voter – The name of a deceased person remains on the voter rolls and a living person fraudulently casts a ballot in that name.
Voter Suppression – Any tactic aimed at lowering or suppressing the number of voters who might otherwise vote in an election.
Voter Registration Fraud – Filling out and submitting a voter registration form for a fictional person; filling out a voter registration form with the name of a real person, but without that person's consent, and forging his or her signature on the form; changing information on a voter registration form once it has been completed; not turning in completed voter registration forms on time; or discarding completed voter registration forms due to party affiliation.
Voter Impersonation – A person claims to be someone else when casting a vote, either in person or on an absentee ballot.
Vote Buying – Agreements between voters and others to buy and sell votes, such as a candidate paying voters to vote for him or her, or a voter offering to sell his or her vote for money.
Fraud by Election Officials – Manipulation of ballots by officials administering the election, such as tossing out ballots, casting ballots in voters' names, or changing votes from one candidate to another. Voter Fraud | Nevada Secretary of State (nvsos.gov)
About The Election Fraud Database | The Heritage Foundation
Voter Fraud Map: Election Fraud Database | The Heritage Foundation
[3] Arizona | Elections 2020 | Fox News
[4] Georgia | Elections 2020 | Fox News
[5] Wisconsin | Elections 2020 | Fox News
[6] Nevada | Elections 2020 | Fox News