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Originally Posted by Sly
Lots of "almost"?
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I am talking about actual cases of voter fraud. Not dead people still on the rolls or people who filled out a card improperly or who moved and filled out a new card for their new state yet remain on the rolls in their old state as well. Those are bookkeeping issues, not voter fraud. I am talking about actual physical voter fraud where someone tried to cast an illegal ballot.
Let's look at North Caroline.
In 2012 6,947,317 votes were cast in various election. There were 121 alleged cases of voter fraud that were referred to the appropriate district attorney's office for further review. That means the voter fraud rate was 0.00174 per cent
In 2010 when there was no presidential election there were 3.79 million votes cast and 27 cases of voter fraud turned over to authorizes. That year the voter fraud rate was 0.000738 percent.
Yeah, is a huge problem.