The last decade has seen increasing concerns from those on the right over voter fraud, despite little to no evidence of such fraud actually occurring. In recent research, Brian J. Fogarty found no link between the amount of voter fraud and its coverage in local newspapers, and that battleground states and states that had recently passed restrictive voter identification laws saw a significant increase in voter fraud coverage
In Inside Story, Peter Browne and Brian Costar look at how the debate about \u27voting fraud\u27 is ...
A small majority of New Hampshire residents believe voter fraud is a serious problem in the country ...
This Article seeks to highlight the collateral effect of several inconsistent recent federal court d...
The last decade has seen increasing concerns from those on the right over voter fraud, despite littl...
The nature and frequency of voter fraud figure prominently in many ongoing policy debates about elec...
The nature and frequency of voter fraud figure prominently in many ongoing policy debates about elec...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
This research paper focuses on issues related to voter fraud and integrity. Voter fraud and integrit...
Allegations of election-related fraud make for enticing press. Many Americans remember vivid stories...
The steep decline of local newspapers in recent years represents a major shift in the media environm...
The specter of fraud in American elections has pervaded our political and media landscape for a long...
<p>Supplemental material, rr2sppq_tables120117_(1) for How Local Media Coverage of Voter Fraud Influ...
Allegations of voter fraud have been a consistent theme of Donald Trump’s communications since befor...
The results provide some evidence of vote fraud and that regulations that prevent fraud can actually...
Debate surrounding the security and accessibility of voting procedures in the United States has caus...
In Inside Story, Peter Browne and Brian Costar look at how the debate about \u27voting fraud\u27 is ...
A small majority of New Hampshire residents believe voter fraud is a serious problem in the country ...
This Article seeks to highlight the collateral effect of several inconsistent recent federal court d...
The last decade has seen increasing concerns from those on the right over voter fraud, despite littl...
The nature and frequency of voter fraud figure prominently in many ongoing policy debates about elec...
The nature and frequency of voter fraud figure prominently in many ongoing policy debates about elec...
Recent years have seen a growing number of states adopt stricter voter identification laws, justifyi...
This research paper focuses on issues related to voter fraud and integrity. Voter fraud and integrit...
Allegations of election-related fraud make for enticing press. Many Americans remember vivid stories...
The steep decline of local newspapers in recent years represents a major shift in the media environm...
The specter of fraud in American elections has pervaded our political and media landscape for a long...
<p>Supplemental material, rr2sppq_tables120117_(1) for How Local Media Coverage of Voter Fraud Influ...
Allegations of voter fraud have been a consistent theme of Donald Trump’s communications since befor...
The results provide some evidence of vote fraud and that regulations that prevent fraud can actually...
Debate surrounding the security and accessibility of voting procedures in the United States has caus...
In Inside Story, Peter Browne and Brian Costar look at how the debate about \u27voting fraud\u27 is ...
A small majority of New Hampshire residents believe voter fraud is a serious problem in the country ...
This Article seeks to highlight the collateral effect of several inconsistent recent federal court d...