| Adinnieken said: The problem with voter ID fraud is that it doesn't exist as widespread as people believe. In actuality, voter ID fraud occurs 1/10th of 1% of the time. If 50% of the US population voted, that would mean 15,000 instances of voter ID fraud happened. That's 300 instances in every state. The question is, should we enact laws that disenfranchise some voters because we're afraid of an election hinging on 300 votes? Maybe what needs to happen is we look at what each state does, identify what works well and what doesn't, and change laws nationally to fix inequities. But right now, the biggest problem with voter ID fraud is the perception that it happens far more often than reality has proven it does. |
No. The problem with voter fraud is that nobody tracks it.
As shown by that video just showed 100 random cases in one county, in one state when someone bothered to look. Just by looking at people who got dismissed from jury duty by saying they weren't a US citizen.
Voter fraud is hard to catch, hard to track, and largely seen as not worth the time checking... because your spending thousands on one vote.
Voter fraud statistics like yours are fraudelent.








