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2024 Election Fraud Claims Debunked
Fact-check debunking false claims of election fraud and missing votes in the 2024 US Presidential election.
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Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency (Cisa)Common CauseMetaCenter For Election Innovation And ResearchReed College
Donald TrumpKamala HarrisJen EasterlyWayne MadsenIshan MehtaPaul GronkeDavid BeckerElon MuskPeter ThielSteve BannonMichael FlynnVladimir PutinJoe Biden
- Are claims that the 2024 election was "hacked" credible?
- Claims of a "hacked" election are unfounded. Each state uses independent, unconnected election systems, and election workers are trained to address issues and ensure election integrity.
- Why do voter turnout numbers fluctuate from election to election?
- Fluctuations in voter turnout from election to election are normal and do not indicate fraud. Factors such as candidate enthusiasm, campaign efforts, and election competitiveness influence voter participation.
- What evidence did Common Cause find regarding election integrity in 2024?
- Common Cause, a public advocacy group, monitored the 2024 election and found no evidence of widespread fraud or hacking. Their volunteers observed polling sites and vote-counting centers across the country.
- What is the veracity of claims that millions of votes went missing in the 2024 election?
- Social media posts alleging that millions of votes went missing in the 2024 election and that the election was stolen are false. Election officials and cybersecurity experts have found no evidence of widespread fraud or malicious activity impacting the election's integrity.
- What did the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) report regarding the 2024 election?
- The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) director stated that there was no evidence of malicious activity that affected the security or integrity of the election infrastructure.