Anonymous ID: cda72a Nov. 14, 2018, 6:08 a.m. No.3898366   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8385 >>8386

Keep in mind that 'election' (electoral) fraud is legally different than 'voter' fraud.

 

Election (electoral) Fraud defined:

 

Electoral fraud refers to is illegal interference with the process of an election. The definition of the term varies from country to country. Generally it includes illegal voter registration, intimidation at polls and improper vote counting. Even though technically the term 'electoral fraud' covers only illegal acts, the term is also used to describe acts morally unacceptable, outside the spirit of electoral laws or in violation of the principles of democracy.

Electoral fraud is also termed voter fraud.

 

Voter Fraud Defined:

 

"Any illegal tampering with the results of an election is a form of voter fraud. This can take the form of intimidation or threats of violence against voters, vote buying, misrecording of votes, destruction or invalidation of ballots, tampering with electronic voting machines, and more.

 

The most commonly discussed type of voter fraud is in-person voter fraud. In its September 2014 report ”Issues Related to State Voter Identification Laws,” the Government Accountability Office defined in-person voter fraud as “involving a person who (1) attempts to vote or votes; (2) in person at the polling place; and (3) asserts an identity that is not the person’s own, whether it be that of a fictional registered voter, dead registered voter, a false identity, or whether the voter uses a fraudulent identification.”

 

Election Fraud = 'System Fraud'

Voter Fraud = 'In-Person' Fraud

 

Need law fags to dig as it relates to court cases technically differentiating between the two.

 

https://definitions.uslegal.com/e/electoral-fraud/

https://www.vox.com/2016/2/14/17619244/voting-rights-fight-explained-what-is-voter-fraud

Anonymous ID: cda72a Nov. 14, 2018, 6:34 a.m. No.3898618   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3898386

Indeed, just following up on his statement and mini-dig to put it out there for anon and law fags.

Another question, who prints the actual ballots, say Florida, are they 'State' printed or a commercial private contract printer. How many 'overs' vs. actual number of registered voters printed? Are they crashed numbered?

How did they wind up 'additional' blank ballots?