1 case of Montana voter fraud documented by Heritage Foundation

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One person has been found guilty of voter fraud in Montana since the year 2000, according to a Heritage Foundation database that details such cases nationwide.

The location where the voter fraud was committed was Liberty County, the database shows.

The types of voter fraud identified in the database include ineligible voting, duplicate voting, absentee ballot fraud, the purchasing of votes, impersonation fraud while voting, ballot petition illegalities, altering vote counts and fraudulent registrations.

Nationwide, the analysis uncovered 1,217 instances of voter fraud, including more than 1,000 criminal convictions and 48 civil penalties.

Proven Instance of Montana Voter Fraud Since 2000

Name Type of Case Type of Fraud
Alan Lloyd Skari Criminal Conviction Fraudulent Use Of Absentee Ballots

Source: Heritage Foundation



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