No, Vote Spikes on Election Night Do Not Indicate Voter Fraud
Published On Nov 1, 2024, 10:00 PM
The article addresses misunderstandings surrounding the reporting of vote totals during elections, particularly on election night. It explains that spikes in reported votes can occur due to different counting protocols across states, particularly with mail-in ballots often favoring Democratic voters. This phenomenon is not indicative of voter fraud but rather a normal process. The piece stresses that these vote surges can happen in any election and have impacted both Democratic and Republican candidates historically.