Voter fraud can also occur in the case of absentee voting.
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton's Testimony before the United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties on June 3, 2020 gave these examples:
In 2019, an Oakland County clerk outside Detroit, Michigan was charged with illegally altering 193 absentee ballots. A Minneapolis, Minnesota man was charged with helping 13 others falsify absentee ballots ahead of the 2018 election. In 2017, a Dallas County, Texas man was convicted after 700 mail-in ballots were witnessed and signed by a fictitious person. And recently in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District race, a scheme was run to steal 1,200 absentee ballots and fill them out, in a race that was decided by only 900 votes.
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A 2019 Gallup poll found only 4 in 10 Americans expressed confidence in the honesty of elections in the country - while 6 did not.
After what is going to transpire in the courts now - the number of distrustful voters is certain to be increased
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