Opponents of electoral reform continue to insist that, despite all evidence to the contrary, election and voter fraud are a nonexistent problem in America.[1] This myopic view is wrong not only because numerous cases show that these problems do exist, but also because of the deep implications that unchecked election fraud can have for American politics. As the Supreme Court of the United States said in Crawford v.
bill: there are new developments on an election fraud scandal. fox news first broke nationally. four indiana democrats now officially charged with forging petitions for the 2008 presidential race. eric shawn live from the newsroom here in york. reporter: election fraud charges on a race for the highest office in the land. presidential petitions that put barack obama and hillary clinton were faked. four democratic officials and political operatives in south bend are charged with forging names and signatures of unsuspecting voters on the petitions in the 2008 presidential election. reports say so many names may have been illegally forged, that the president may not have legally qualified for the ballot. long-time chairman of the st. joseph county democratic party, butch morgan is accused of being the mastermind behind the forgery scheme. democratic board supervisor, pam brunette and democratic