Poll Results: Voter Fraud

On May 28, we asked: Are you more worried about voter fraud in the 2020 elections vs. past election years? A whopping 2,185 of you responded. The easy frontrunner is “very worried.” This answer took 90.9 percent of the votes. While “somewhat worried” took only 7.3 percent. The answer choice of “not too worried” had 0.96 percent of the total votes. And finally, coming in last place was “not worried at all.” This selection had only 0.77 percent of the total 2,185 votes.

Voter fraud is becoming an important topic of debate today. The likelihood of voter fraud is subjective among many experts. But, with Pelosi’s $3-trillion radical bill, it seems that voter fraud would be easier than ever to accomplish. You can read Speaker Gingrich’s thoughts regarding this act and how it affects voting here. Between mail-in voting, ineligible voters casting votes, and the potential for people voting more than once, there is a wide array of opportunities to commit voter fraud. Especially, if Pelosi’s act is passed.


Disclaimer: These polls are to measure the opinions of our readers, and the results reflect the views of those who choose to respond. These polls are opinion-based and not proven, nor based on scientific methods of sampling, data collection, and analysis. We encourage all readers to be informed and educated based on scientific methods of data collections.