Vote Fraud
Vote fraud disenfranchises Americans and poses a serious threat to both the integrity of and confidence in our electoral system. Opponents of measures to prevent vote fraud contend that its occurrence is either nonexistent or so rare as to be insignificant.
Vote fraud is insidious, committed quietly. And once it’s committed, it cannot be undone. Vote fraud contaminates the pool of votes, and if sufficiently extensive, will affect the outcome of an election. As elections determine who exercises political power, there is a motivation among some bad actors to cheat.
Vote fraud is rarely prosecuted for two main reasons. First, it is virtually impossible to identify the fraud before the damage is done as it is primarily committed through absentee and mail-in balloting; second, prosecuting the crime is expensive and is usually a low priority of prosecutors and local law enforcement more concerned with public safety. However, vote fraud is a crime that strikes at the center of our republic.
The principal weakness in our electoral system that fosters vote fraud is inaccurate voter registration rolls. The federal requirement that counties maintain clean, accurate voter rolls has been ignored over the years and actively resisted under the Obama Department of Justice.
Voter rolls should contain only the names of eligible residents of a jurisdiction, but in far too many counties, voter rolls bulge with the names of the dead, those who have moved away, non-citizens, fictional names and voters registered in more than one place.
A Pew Center on the States study in 2012 revealed that:
- Approximately 24 million—one of every eight—voter registrations in the United States were no longer valid or were significantly inaccurate.
- More than 1.8 million deceased individuals were listed as voters.
- Approximately 2.75 million people had registrations in more than one state.
In nearly 200 counties around the nation, more people are registered to vote than the counties’ population of eligible citizens. Examples abound of non-citizens and convicted felons registered to vote. In Philadelphia, an ACRU lawsuit in 2016 revealed thousands of ineligible people on the voter rolls. A sampling of counties in Virginia also found hundreds of illegal registrations, according to a 2016 study by the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
In-person vote fraud, while far more rare than absentee voting, does happen, as shown by the video sting operations of Project Veritas, in which an impersonator at a polling place in the District of Columbia claimed to be then-Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr. and easily obtained a ballot. In other Project Veritas videos political operatives openly discussed how to commit vote fraud in Wisconsin and other states.
The institutional Left has focused on preventing common-sense laws to require voters to prove they are who they claim they are, making the ridiculous and unprovable claim that photo ID laws discriminate against racial minorities and the poor. But, vote fraud is accommodated by other means such as extended voting periods and relaxed standards for acquiring absentee or mail-in ballots and not requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
Several reasonable actions should be adopted to guard against vote fraud:
- enforce federal voter roll maintenance laws;
- require photo ID to vote in person;
- require voter ID and signature verification for absentee ballots;
- limit early voting to no more than a week prior to an election;
- require proof of U.S. citizenship;
- encourage more states to participate in cooperative efforts to identify voters registered in more than one state.
Voting is a privilege of citizenship and only legal votes should be counted. The only way to stop vote fraud is to prevent it!
ACRU Commentary
Project Veritas: Dead, Non-Citizens Offered Ballots in North Carolina
North Carolina Ballots were offered out to Project Veritas undercover journalists in the names of others to total strangers. They found people who, according to jury refusal forms, were listed as non-citizens. These individuals were [...]
Voter Fraud in This Life and the Next
Did you know that according to a new Pew study, more than 1.8 million dead people are registered to vote? And that leading Democrats are fiercely opposing new laws that tighten voting requirements?
ACLU Fights Sunshine in Wisconsin Recall
When should names on public rolls be kept secret? Judging by the ACLU's double standard, secrecy is warranted if exposure might reveal vote fraud.
The Left’s War on Vote Fraud Reform
Pretty soon, the right to cast a meaningful vote might be just a memory. The issue at hand is ensuring that American citizens can exercise the most fundamental civil right of being an American.
The Other Voting Right: Protecting Every Citizen’s Vote by Safeguarding the Integrity of the Ballot Box
This essay about voting rights by ACRU Senior Fellow Ken Blackwell and ACRU Senior Legal Analyst Ken Klukowski was published in the Yale Law & Policy Review.
Voter ID Terrifies Democrats
The most consequential election in our lifetime is still 10 months away, but it's clear from the Obama administration's order halting South Carolina's new photo ID law that the Democrats already have brought a gun to a knife fight. How else to describe this naked assault on the right of a state to create minimal requirements to curb vote fraud?
News
Philly’s 7th District Plagued with Voter Fraud Claims
5/21: Over half of the election day fraud complaints filed in Philadelphia came from the city's 7th district, investigators say.
Law Enforcement Investigating New Jersey Councilman for Voter Fraud
5/20: Law enforcement is investigating claims that Councilman Harry Kumburis went door-to-door seeking mail-in ballots after polls closed on election day.
Texas House Moving to Make Voter Application Fraud a Felony
5/17: Elections Committee of the Texas House has advanced a bill that will declare the improper filling out of a voter application a felony.
Indiana Company Owner Accused of Voter Fraud
5/16: Kokomo man Allen Wilson found his city contract suspended while the state investigates voter fraud claims.
Another Arrest Made in Texas Voter Fraud Investigation
5/10: Daniel Castillo was arrested in connection to the Edinburg election fraud case.
Louisiana Investigating Voter Fraud Claims in St. Gabriel
5/8: Louisiana is looking into claims that voter fraud occurred during the St. Gabriel Police Chief election.