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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