A new report based on historic data shows that instances of voter fraud are rare and unlikely to impact the outcome of elections, despite concerns raised by Republicans. The report, titled “How widespread is election fraud in the United States? Not very,” reviewed cases from The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database, which found 1,561 instances of voter fraud resulting in 1,325 convictions over several decades. The report emphasizes that while isolated cases of fraud exist, they are not systemic or widespread, with only a small number of individuals attempting fraudulent activities.
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