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by ryanmercer
2494 days ago
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>Such trust is not necessary with paper ballots because they can always be hand-counted with supervision from both sides of a disputed election. That assumes they aren't replaced at some point. For a nation-level election this is probably too difficult to significantly influence an election but at even a state level it's relatively doable with a little coercion and/or carefully placed individuals even in 2019 in the United States. You also have the option to do voter impersonation in states without voting ID laws, again this would mostly only work at a more local level. https://www.heritage.org/voterfraud documents 1052 CONVICTIONS of voter fraud in the United States with 1,216 proven instances. Outside of the United States there are all sorts of examples, including standing out the polling places with force to let people know vote our way or we'll shoot you. |
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