The Truth About Voter Fraud
Contributing Organization(s): Brennan Center for Justice
Author(s)/Creator(s): Justin Levitt
Publishing Date: 2007-11-09
Issue Areas: Government Reform
Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2007. This paper is covered by the Creative Commons "Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial" license
Allegations of widespread voter fraud, however, often prove greatly exaggerated. It is easy to grab headlines with a lurid claim ("Tens of thousands may be voting illegally!"); the follow-up -- when any exists -- is not usually deemed newsworthy. Yet on closer examination, many of the claims of voter fraud amount to a great deal of smoke without much fire. The allegations simply do not pan out.
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