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To decide if a nationwide mandate makes sense, it’s worth looking at the data.
Numerous investigations—by academic institutions, the Department of Justice, and bipartisan election integrity organizations—consistently find that in-person voter fraud is exceedingly rare. The vast majority of alleged fraud involves other issues, like absentee ballots or registration errors rather than people impersonating voters at the polls.
This doesn’t mean fraud never happens. But it does mean:
Most documented cases involve clerical errors, not deliberate impersonation
📊 Impact of Voter ID Laws