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@rickhasen@NormOrnstein How do you know? True, few proven cases, but very hard to prove or detect after the fact. Could be quite common. -
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@CarlEdman@NormOrnstein I devote a whole chapter of my book, The Voting Wars to that question. see also this: http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2014/04/30/exorcising-the-voter-fraud-ghost/ … -
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@rickhasen@NormOrnstein agree that absentee ballot fraud likely bigger problem. Does not mean that in-person fraud is *no* problem. -
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@CarlEdman@NormOrnstein I couldn't find a single election in US since 1980 where results called into question by impersonation fraud -
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@CarlEdman@NormOrnstein in contrast could find elections just about every year where absentee ballot fraud could have affected election -
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@CarlEdman@NormOrnstein Impersonation voter fraud cannot be both a very serious problem AND impossible to detect -
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@rickhasen E.g., date rape, child sex abuse. Also: Elected prosecutors often beneficiaries of vote fraud => unlikely to investigate -
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@CarlEdman See these numbers of election crime prosecutions 2001-12 from@news21pic.twitter.com/sAE5ooQy6w
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