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voter fraud

collocation in English

meanings of voterand fraud


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voter
noun[C]
uk /ˈvəʊ.tər/ us /ˈvoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a person who votes or who has a legal right to vote, especially in ...
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fraud
noun
uk /frɔːd/ us /frɑːd/
the crime of getting money by ...
See more at fraud


Examples of voter fraud


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He served as chairman of a politically stacked grand jury impaneled to investigate voterfraud in the election of 1868.
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He also successfully advocated the switch from a short ballot to a long ballot following several years of high voterfraud.
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The state for several election cycles had been the victim of serious voterfraud, and had among the least restrictive voter regulations in the nation.
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Subsequent investigations found atypically high property tax rates, allegations of voterfraud in municipal elections and other irregularities which heightened the ensuing scandal.
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There have also been claims of voterfraud, with deceased and nonattendant persons reportedly voting.
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She told newspapers and magazines that she had evidence of voterfraud.
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The officials failed to prove their claim of voterfraud.
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The race was contested amid allegations of voterfraud and irregularities.
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The election was hotly contested and replete with charges of serious voterfraud and illegality.
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Proponents of the legislation argued that the legislation was an attempt to reduce voterfraud.
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The results of this election were in dispute, with both sides claiming victory and accusing the other side of voterfraud.
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He won his first public office in 1964, but declined to take it due to evidence of voterfraud in the election.
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Englebrecht says she absolutely thinks she was targeted because she worked against voterfraud.
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As governor, he stabilized state finances, doubled the state's mileage of paved roads, and enacted legislation to curb voterfraud.
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Weakened opposition accused him of voterfraud, but no widespread international condemnation of the elections followed.
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Some citizens also claimed that they signed the petition through voterfraud.
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The next month, following closed-door negotiations, all but one of the voterfraud charges were dropped.
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Their investigation uncovered evidence of voterfraud on the part of the ruling family, which, it was asserted, tried to keep out new residents.
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Extensive voterfraud was also used.
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