Electoral fraud is not widespread across the UK and reports of significant
fraud are focused in specific places in England, concentrated in a small
number of local authority areas. We do not believe it is likely that fraud has
been attempted in more than a handful of wards in any particular local
authority area.
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We do not recommend restricting the availability of postal voting in Great
Britain. The impact on the overwhelming majority of electors who find postal
voting a convenient and secure method of voting would not be proportionate
to the potential integrity benefits. There are, however, some changes we want
to see made to existing processes in order to make postal and proxy voting
more secure, including continued urgent action by ROs and police forces in
areas where there is a higher risk of allegations of electoral fraud and
changes to stop campaigners handling absent voting materials, including
absent voting applications and blank or completed postal ballot packs.
Even pointing out that voter fraud is barely a thing is to distract from the only point that matter: Trump is trying to disenfranchise an entire swathe of his population. — StreetlightX
That's not because only Democrats would act fraudulently, or "are [all Republicans] utterly truthful" according to you? It's because covid-19 disproportionally affects non-white US citizens who tend to vote Democratic more often. Denying them the ability to vote via mail-in ballots is the ploy and that's the real violation of rights here. Not a little link beneath the President's unsubstantiated claims.
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