Shadowy Man
Contributor
Ballotpedia lists the following categories of Voter Fraud that can arise. Perhaps this list may serve as a helpful starting point for those interested in looking for evidence:
- Voter registration fraud (i.e lying about where you live)
- Ballot stuffing (voting multiple times)
- Felon vote fraud (Felons attempting to vote)
- Absentee ballot vote fraud (violating State requirements for voting absentee)
- Voter suppression (selectively setting up obstacles for targeted groups of people to be able to cast a vote - i.e. Gerrymandering)
- Voter caging and purging (selectively targeting groups of ballots or voter registrations to invalidate)
- Votes cast in the names of deceased people (dead people are not allowed to vote)
- Voter impersonation (casting a ballot in another person's name without authorization)
- Fraudulent signatures (same as Impersonation)
I observed Trump engaging in (attempted) Voter Caging and Purging by attempting to have State Legislators selectively invalidate ballots, and Voter Suppression by "poisoning the well" prior to the election, resulting in many Republicans choosing not to cast a vote. Evidence: https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...68e0cc-4ddd-11eb-83e3-322644d82356_story.html
Other Republicans have engaged in Voter Registration Fraud (Lin Wood). Evidence: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/20...-investigation-potential-voter-fraud-n1256554
One Republican voter engaged in Fraud by casting a ballot from a deceased person. Evidence: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/23/technology/Pennsylvania-voter-fraud-bartman.html
The actions of the post office that could result in mail in ballots not arriving in time could also be a form of voter suppression, and since we know that one party dominated the mail in ballots there was clearly political motivation for the other party to partake in such action.