In past elections, it has been estimated that tens of thousands of people have voted simultaneously in multiple states. Leslie is facing two third-degree felony charges of casting more than one ballot in an election, FDLE said, after she voted in the 2020 federal and...
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The CPRC forces Missoula County to keep a list of the number of people voting in the November 2022 election and a copy of the video of the vote count
The CPRC has done extensive research with the America First Policy Institute showing that there very few counties keep a list of the number of people who voted in the November 2020 election and that the few that do show a large gap of about 2.9% between the number of...
Florida Democrat blows the whistle on alleged ballot harvesting in Orange County, Florida, allegedly long-standing practice in heavily black, heavily Democrat area.
Ballot harvesting allows vote buying to occur. Those paying for the votes can not only be shown how the voter voted, but with harvesting, they can be assured that the vote is indeed turned in to be counted. Will the news media now call this Democrat an election...
Vote Fraud: Arizona Democrat Sentenced to 30 Days in Jail for Ballot Harvesting, filling out voter’s ballot caught on video
How often is someone caught on film filling in someone else's ballot? This illustrates how difficult it can be to catch this type of vote fraud. An Arizona Democrat, Guillermina Fuentes, a 66-year-old school board member and former mayor of the border town...
Vote Integrity Problems: Colorado accidentally sent voter registration notices to 30,000 residents who are not citizens
Hopefully, only non-citizens have a non-citizen driver's license, but given that "Colorado does not verify citizenship," it appears to be an honor system. The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office mailed postcards to roughly 30,000 non-citizens living in the state...
GOP upstate New York election official arrested over alleged absentee ballot fraud scheme, voted ballots for those not thought likely to vote
This case shows one of the dangers of absentee ballots. . Jason Schofield, 42, of Troy, New York, was arraigned before U.S. Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart on an indictment charging him with unlawfully using the names and dates of birth of voters to fraudulently...
At the Washington Times: No voter fraud? The curious case of former Congressman Michael ‘Ozzie’ Myers
Dr. John Lott and Stephen M. Smith have a new op-ed on vote fraud at the Washington Times. . Former Congressman Michael “Ozzie” Myers (D-PA) was sentenced to 30 months in prison last week for vote fraud. His scheme involved bribery, falsification of voting records,...
Former Democrat Congressman pleads guilty to bribery, falsification of voting records, conspiring to illegally vote in a federal election, and stuffing ballot boxes for specific Democrat candidates. Why you must remove ineligible voters from the voter rolls.
It is difficult to catch these crimes as both the vote buyer and the person accepting the bribes have incentives to hide the crime, but they still occur. This verifies why our research comparing the number of ballots cast with the number of people listed as voting is...
News Coverage of our Research on Vote Fraud
“One of the most basic ways to ensure election transparency is to verify if the number of votes counted equals the number of people listed as voting,” said a new report from Trump-aligned America First Policy Institute.“Of the 100 total counties, only six...
At The Federalist: To Restore Americans’ Faith In Elections, Fix Sloppy Record-Keeping
Dr. John Lott has a piece with Steve Smith from the America First Policy Institute about our research on counties and states inability to measure the gap between the number of voters with the number of ballots cast in elections. The research on which it is based is...
New Original Research: NATIONAL REVIEW OF RETAINING ELECTION RECORDS FROM THE 2020 ELECTION
The paper is available to be downloaded here: http://ssrn.com/abstract=4205992. Our popular write-up on this is available here. Abstract We had a simple goal: match the number of voters who voted with the number of ballots cast. After elections, concerns are raised...
New Rasmussen Survey: The highest income people, the ones with the most education, are least likely to be very concerned about preventing cheating in elections
A new Rasmussen Reports Survey of 1,000 U.S. Likely Voters conducted on August 17-18, 2022, shows that Americans are very concerned about violent crime, with 60% very concerned and 15% somewhat concerned. Only 22% are not concerned, and 2% are not sure. The agreement...





