Heritage’s One-of-a-Kind Election Fraud Database Hits 1,500 Cases

Heritage’s One-of-a-Kind Election Fraud Database Hits 1,500 Cases
Election ballots are shown as workers count mail-in and in-person absentee ballots at the Wisconsin Center in Milwaukee, Wis., on Nov. 8, 2022. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Hans von Spakovsky
Katie Samalis-Aldrich
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Commentary
The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database, the only such database in existence, now contains over 1,500 proven cases of election fraud. The sampling of cases vary from lone wolves stealing one vote to conspiracies that stole many votes, defrauding citizens and candidates of honest elections and sometimes changing the outcome of an election. (The Daily Signal is Heritage’s news and commentary outlet.)
Hans von Spakovsky is a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a former commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, and former counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice. He is a member of the board of the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
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