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Voter fraud includes voting in the name of people who have died, or moved away, or already voted in the same election in another state, or are otherwise ineligible to vote. Estimates of the amount of voter fraud are as much as a percentage point or more in an election. It can change the outcome of a close election.

But even areas not known for voter fraud have unexplained discrepancies between voter registration lists and estimates of the number of eligible voters. In Indiana, for example, one expert estimated that there were 1.3 million more names on the registration rolls than there were eligible voters in the state.[Citation Needed]

Voter fraud may have been a major factor in Barack Hussein Obama's ostensible victory in the 2008 campaign for the Democratic nomination for president.[1]


See also

ACORN

References

  1. http://newsmax.com/InsideCover/obama-voter-fraud/2008/10/27/id/326134