healthmyths
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I'll answer the question ... NO... if one guy steals a ballot.I see you can’t answer my question.If one guy steals a ballot from a mailbox and sends it in, should the entire election be voided?How do you define “widespread”?Multiple States have been voting by mail for several years now. No widespread election fraud was ever reported.
There is either fraud happening or there isn’t. “Widespread” is irrelevant.
BUT when these 5 states had a DECLINE in rejected ballots in 2020 vs 2016... you have to explain that?
The fact is in 4 years 40% of the registered voters will have moved!
That means the election registered voter list is NOT updated until the voter advises!
Here is that fact substantiation..
![www.brookings.edu](https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20191122_brookingsmetro_migration-data-Frey.jpg?quality=75&w=500)
For the first time on record, fewer than 10% of Americans moved in a year | Brookings
The new all-time low of 9.8% occurred on the heels of a year when the nation’s total population growth fell to an 80-year nadir, with only a modest increase in its foreign-born population.
![www.brookings.edu](https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/themes/brookings/assets/images/favicons/android-chrome-192x192.png)