What is the typical impact of voter fraud allegations on election outcomes?

Voter fraud claims rarely change election results. Documented cases are rare and often unsubstantiated, showing little correlation with outcome shifts. Election authorities investigate these claims using evidence-based protocols, but most do not alter results. Public trust and participation patterns show minimal shifts, leaving voter behavior largely unaffected.

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