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  2. Election interference - Wikipedia

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    Electoral fraud, illegal interference with the process of an election Vote buying , when a political party or candidate distributes money to a voter with the expectation that they will vote for them Voter impersonation , when an eligible voter votes more than once or a non-eligible voter votes under the name of an eligible one

  3. Electoral fraud - Wikipedia

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    Electoral fraud, sometimes referred to as election manipulation, voter fraud, or vote rigging, involves illegal interference with the process of an election, either by increasing the vote share of a favored candidate, depressing the vote share of rival candidates, or both. [1] It differs from but often goes hand-in-hand with voter suppression.

  4. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The legal definition of double voting varies between states, but voting more than once in a given election is illegal under the Voting Rights Act and comes with a fine of up to $10,000 and up to five years in prison. [176]

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

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    According to Ballotpedia, any illegal interference with the process of an election constitutes as "voter fraud." These are the different types of voter fraud they list:

  6. Interference and voting issues in the 2024 election: Tracking ...

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    Pennsylvania: Ballot video deemed fake, Russian interference. A viral video of mail-in ballots being destroyed in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a key battleground suburb, was created and amplified ...

  7. Explainer-What election interference charges does Trump face ...

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    The indictment alleges that the government would have been a victim of fraud if Trump and at least six co-conspirators succeeded in overturning the election results on false pretenses.

  8. Trump fake electors plot - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 US presidential election was held on November 3, 2020. Soon after, Trump began baselessly questioning the legitimacy of the election. On November 7, major news organizations called the election for Biden, and he gave a victory speech that evening. Trump refused to concede and continued to express doubt over the election results. [10]

  9. Fact check: Trump makes false and evidence-free claims at ...

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    Before entering the courtroom, Trump claimed that the hush money case against him is “election interference.” He also argued that it is literally interfering with his ability to campaign in ...