Minnesota Mail-In Ballot Fraud Case Exposes the Fragility of Election Integrity
A Minnesota woman’s conviction for voting fraud by casting a ballot for her deceased mother reveals cracks in the mail-in voting system that threaten America’s electoral security.
In a case that underscores ongoing vulnerabilities within our election system, Danielle Christine Miller of Nashwauk, Minnesota, was convicted for casting a mail-in ballot in the name of her deceased mother during the 2024 presidential election. While some claim mail-in voting expands democratic participation, incidents like this raise uncomfortable questions: How secure and reliable is our current mail-in ballot process? And what risks does it pose to the foundational principle of one person, one vote?Is Mail-In Voting Putting Our Elections at Risk?Miller’s actions were not a mere oversight but a deliberate attempt to manipulate an absentee ballot for political gain—falsely...
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