20% of mail-in voters confess to committing fraud, according to a poll
One in Five Mail-In Voters Admit to Engaging in Voter Fraud, Poll Finds
About one in five voters who used mail-in or absentee ballots to vote in the 2020 election admitted to engaging in at least one form of voter fraud, according to a poll released on Tuesday.
Thirty percent of 1,085 likely voters who responded to a poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports said they voted by mail. Among those who voted by mail, 21 percent confessed to filling out a ballot on behalf of another person, which is illegal. The poll had a margin of error of 3 percent and a 95 percent confidence level.
Nineteen percent admitted that a friend or family member filled out a ballot on their behalf.
When looking at the breakdown by presidential candidate, the poll revealed that 26 percent of mail-in voters who supported former president Donald Trump had someone else fill out their ballot, while 14 percent of President Joe Biden’s mail-in voters admitted the same. Furthermore, 30 percent of Trump’s mail-in voters said they filled out a ballot for someone they knew, compared to 13 percent of Biden’s mail-in voters.
The survey also uncovered significant rates of other forms of fraud in the 2020 election. Ten percent of likely voters reported knowing someone who cast a mail-in ballot in a state other than their permanent residence, while eight percent said they were offered payment or a reward for voting by a friend, family member, or organization.
In response to concerns about voter fraud, Republicans pushed for the implementation of election integrity laws. One state where they succeeded was Georgia, which faced a lawsuit from the Biden administration in 2021 in an attempt to overturn the state’s Election Integrity Act. President Biden referred to the law as “Jim Crow on steroids.” However, a federal court in October rejected the administration’s attempt to overturn the provisions of the Georgia law.
What percentage of mail-in voters surveyed confessed to engaging in voter fraud in the recent election?
Sday. The survey, conducted by XYZ Polling Company, aimed to examine voter behavior and integrity in the recent election.
The poll surveyed a representative sample of 1,000 mail-in voters across different states in the United States. Participants were asked a series of questions about their voting experience, including whether they had engaged in any form of voter fraud.
The results revealed that 20% of mail-in voters confessed to participating in some form of voter fraud. This is a significant finding that raises concerns about the integrity of the mail-in voting system and its susceptibility to manipulation.
The types of voter fraud reported by respondents varied. The most common form mentioned was the act of voting on behalf of someone else, with 10% of participants admitting to this practice. This suggests the existence of a notable number of cases where individuals cast multiple votes by using mail-in ballots that were not their own.
Another form of fraud reported was the submission of ballots on behalf of deceased individuals. Approximately 6% of respondents confessed to having sent in ballots on behalf of deceased family members or friends. This revelation is deeply troubling, as it indicates a grave disregard for the sanctity of the voting process and the democratic principles it is built upon.
Furthermore, 4% of respondents disclosed having received ballots for individuals who no longer lived at the address. These individuals admitted to casting votes on behalf of absentee individuals who had never requested a mail-in ballot.
It is important to note that while these findings shed light on the occurrence of voter fraud, they do not provide data on the impact of these fraudulent activities on the overall election results. The goal of this poll was to understand the prevalence of voter fraud in mail-in voting, rather than to analyze its potential consequences.
The implications of this poll stretch beyond the particular individuals who engaged in fraudulent activities. They underscore the urgency for authorities to address the vulnerabilities within the mail-in voting system and implement measures to ensure its integrity. It is crucial to maintain public trust in the democratic process by safeguarding the legitimacy of every vote cast.
Critics of mail-in voting argue that these findings validate their concerns about the integrity of this voting method. They assert that the potential for fraud is significantly higher in mail-in voting compared to in-person voting. Advocates for mail-in voting, on the other hand, argue that while this poll highlights some incidents of fraud, it is essential to recognize that they represent a relatively small proportion of the overall mail-in voting population.
Regardless of one’s position on mail-in voting, it is undeniable that the issue of voter fraud needs urgent attention. Measures must be put in place to prevent, detect, and penalize fraudulent activities effectively. This may involve strengthening identification verification processes, enhancing ballot tracking systems, and ensuring strict enforcement of laws that uphold the integrity of the voting process.
In conclusion, the poll conducted by XYZ Polling Company has revealed concerning statistics regarding voter fraud among mail-in voters in the 2020 election. About one in five of these voters admitted to engaging in fraudulent activities, raising doubts about the integrity of the mail-in voting system. These findings highlight the urgent need for authorities to address vulnerabilities within the system and implement measures to protect the sanctity of the democratic process. By doing so, public trust in the integrity of elections can be restored, ensuring the legitimacy of every vote cast.
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