Asked by christian
Which are examples of voter fraud? Check all that apply.
using fake identification to vote
refusing to let people register to vote
demanding a tax be paid for voting rights
preventing specific groups from voting
using intimidation to influence voters
counting votes incorrectly
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Short answer: Only "using fake identification to vote" is classic voter fraud. The others are illegal election practices but are not normally called "voter fraud."
Item-by-item:
- using fake identification to vote — Yes. (Voter impersonation / fraudulent voting.)
- refusing to let people register to vote — No. (Voter suppression / disenfranchisement.)
- demanding a tax be paid for voting rights — No. (A poll tax; disenfranchisement and illegal, not "voter fraud.")
- preventing specific groups from voting — No. (Discrimination/voter suppression.)
- using intimidation to influence voters — Not normally called "voter fraud." It is illegal (voter intimidation/coercion).
- counting votes incorrectly — Not usually called "voter fraud," but this is election fraud (ballot counting/manipulation) if done intentionally.
Item-by-item:
- using fake identification to vote — Yes. (Voter impersonation / fraudulent voting.)
- refusing to let people register to vote — No. (Voter suppression / disenfranchisement.)
- demanding a tax be paid for voting rights — No. (A poll tax; disenfranchisement and illegal, not "voter fraud.")
- preventing specific groups from voting — No. (Discrimination/voter suppression.)
- using intimidation to influence voters — Not normally called "voter fraud." It is illegal (voter intimidation/coercion).
- counting votes incorrectly — Not usually called "voter fraud," but this is election fraud (ballot counting/manipulation) if done intentionally.
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