vote fraud
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvoteandfraud
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vote
noun
uk/vəʊt/us/voʊt/
the act of showing your choice or opinion in an election or meeting by writing an X on an official piece of paper or putting your ...
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fraud
noun
uk/frɔːd/us/frɑːd/
the crime of getting money by ...
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(Definition ofvoteandfraudfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the first place, being associated with massivevotefraudand intimidation did not play well, even among many of their own supporters, in a polity founded on democratic norms.
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He knows that there were other instances of postalvotefraudand electoral fraud.
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They also say that the leaders commitvotefraudby intimidating dissident voters and busing in non-residents.
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This election, together with presidential election, was also associated with allegedvotefraud.
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The problems withvotefraudin 2007 would, in any event, make any figures for changes in that ward largely meaningless.
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Yarborough again made accusations ofvotefraudfrom the conservative wing.
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The presidential election in 2000 was accused of being the result ofvotefraud.
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Bozeman's testimony followed her 1979 arrest, conviction, and sentencing forvotefraud.
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Unfortunately, factionalism, corruption, andvotefrauddominated parliamentary deliberations at a time when the country needed decisive action with regard to the proposed constitution and the future of the south.
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After the referendum dress rehearsal, thevotefraudwas much better concealed and spread into various forms and stages and its actual scale is not known.
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He produced anecdotes that were repeated in the media, the strongest example of which was 16 proxy vote frauds that had nothing to do with the postal votes.
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