There is no recent evidence this method has encouraged
significant voter fraud.
Not exact matches
Under this worst - case scenario, where all of the 239 cases reported come from separate instances of detectable
voter fraud, it's still not enough to have any
significant impact on the majority of elections.
Amid a push to clean up Albany following a series of scandals that rocked the Senate and Assembly — including the convictions of both legislative leaders last year — as well as ongoing corruption probes into economic development spending in upstate New York, most
voters, 56 percent to 27 percent, believe the measures approved in June won't lead to a
significant reduction in
fraud and corruption.