Colorado Woman Convicted of Voter Fraud Underscores Need for Robust Election Integrity
A Colorado woman’s conviction for casting ballots for deceased relatives exposes vulnerabilities in election safeguards, raising urgent questions about protecting the integrity of America’s vote.
In a case that should alarm every American who values the sanctity of our elections, Elizabeth Ann Davis, a 61-year-old Colorado resident, has been found guilty of voter fraud for submitting mail-in ballots on behalf of her late ex-husband and son during the 2022 general election. This blatant violation of election law—with charges including forgery and impersonation—reveals troubling cracks in the electoral process that demand immediate attention. How Secure Are Our Elections When Such Fraud Occurs? While voter fraud remains relatively rare nationwide, it is never insignificant. Every fraudulent ballot distorts the voice of legitimate voters and chips away at...
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