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  2. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Types of fraud include voter impersonation or in-person voter fraud, mail-in or absentee ballot fraud, illegal voting by noncitizens, and double voting. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The United States government defines voter or ballot fraud as one of three broad categories of federal election crimes, the other two being campaign finance crimes and civil ...

  3. List of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    John Tyler was the first vice president to assume the presidency during a presidential term, setting the precedent that a vice president who does so becomes the fully functioning president with a new, distinct administration. [13] Throughout most of its history, American politics has been dominated by political parties. The Constitution is ...

  4. Category:Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1876 United States presidential election; 1888 United States presidential election; 1892 Alabama gubernatorial election; 1894 Alabama gubernatorial election; 1903 New York City mayoral election; 1905 New York City mayoral election; 1909 New York City mayoral election; 1913 New York City mayoral election; 1948 United States Senate election in Texas

  5. Is voter fraud real or a myth? Here are the actual statistics

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    According to NBC, a News21 analysis of 2,068 instances of alleged fraud nationwide during the elections between 2000 and 2012 pinpointed just 10 cases of voter impersonation in a pool of about 146 ...

  6. Is voter fraud real or a myth? Here are the actual statistics

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    Voter fraud comes in many forms, all of which involve an effort to interfere with the outcome of an election.

  7. List of United States federal officials convicted of ...

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    Only high-level federal officials are included in this list. For the executive branch, this means the President, Vice President, and Cabinet members (i.e. officials compensated at Level I of the Executive Schedule). [9] For the legislative branch, this means members of the Congress, whether the Senate or House of Representatives.

  8. What is voter fraud? The types of election interference White ...

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    President Obama addressed claims of widespread voter fraud in the final White House press conference-- deeming it "fake news." "We are the only country in the advanced world that makes it harder ...

  9. Contested US Presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was awarded the White House by a partisan special Congressional commission. The result remains among the most disputed to this day. Although it is not disputed that Democrat Samuel J. Tilden outpolled Hayes in the popular vote, there were wide allegations of electoral fraud, election violence, and other disfranchisement of predominantly Republican Black ...