A recent survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports and the Heartland Institute unveils troubling statistics regarding the integrity of mail-in voting during the 2020 election. The survey, which questioned 1,085 likely U.S. voters from Nov. 30 through Dec. 6, 2023, indicates that more than 1-in-5 voters who submitted mail-in ballots admit to fraudulent practices. Specifically, 21 percent of respondents confessed to filling out a ballot on behalf of a friend or family member, a violation of election laws across the United States.
Moreover, the survey reveals additional illicit activities, with 17 percent of mail-in voters admitting to casting a ballot in a state where they were no longer permanent residents and another 17 percent confessing to signing a ballot on behalf of someone else, both of which are violations of federal election law.
Justin Haskins of the Heartland Institute expressed astonishment at the survey’s findings, challenging the narrative that the 2020 election was the most secure in history. These conclusions are drawn directly from voters’ own admissions, refuting any claims of conspiracy theories or suspect evidence.
The survey also indicates that 10 percent of all voters personally know someone who admitted to casting a mail-in ballot in a state where they are not permanent residents, and 11 percent know someone who admitted to signing a mail-in ballot on behalf of another person during the 2020 election.
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