Data Proves Voting Fraud is Rare; Don’t Believe Conspiracy Theories Claiming Otherwise

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Data Security and Privacy with the Privacy Professor

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Voter fraud conspiracy theories have reached a fever pitch. There are even claims that mail-in ballots are “a scam.” What’s the truth? Voting security experts & researchers Jennifer Kavanagh & Quentin Hodgson describe in-depth research revealing verifiable facts about security of all types of voting including absentee/mail-in, voting machines & paper at polling locations, & drop boxes. They provide research results for questions such as: • How are voter registration databases kept up-to-date & when do errors occur? • How is signature matching done? Can poll workers throw out ballots claiming signature mismatches then submit different ballots for the voter? • How can voters determine if their mailed-in ballots were rejected because of a signature mismatch prior to election day? • What controls do poll workers follow? Are “poll watchers” who interact with voters legal? • Is it possible for someone to send “unsolicited millions of ballots”? • Does “ballot harvesting” actually occur?