Allegations of widespread fraud by malevolent voters are easy to make, but often prove to be inflated or inaccurate. Crying “wolf” when the claims are unsubstantiated distracts attention from real problems that need real solutions. Moreover, these claims are frequently used to justify policies – including restrictive photo identification rules – that could not solve the alleged wrongs, but that could well disenfranchise legitimate voters.
The Brennan Center carefully examines allegations of fraud to get at the truth behind the claims.
......................... Two New Reports:
An analysis of more than 250 claims of fraud in the Supreme Court's photo ID case Finding not one proven case of a fraudulent vote that the challenged law could prevent Exposing false assertions that photo ID is required for common activities
The Truth About Voter Fraud, examining inflated claims of voter fraud nationwide Debunking claims of double voting, dead voters, and more
See more about the link between voter fraud and restrictive ID rules here and here. .........................
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