In a worse case scenario, he might have to resign as leader of the Tory party (and hence PM) if the current police investigations find
widespread election fraud across the Tory party and elections of 30 MPs are invalidated.
Not exact matches
But the author of that study, David Becker, has repeatedly pushed back against Trump's claims that there was
widespread voter
fraud in the 2016
election.
Moore, whose campaign filed a last - minute «
election fraud» complaint on Thursday just before the results were certified just after 2 p.m. EST, claimed that
widespread voter
fraud had contributed to his more than 20,000 vote loss to Jones, a number that was not significantly altered by the inclusion of military and provisional ballots that were later counted.
If there's voter
fraud, this
election will be illegitimate, the
election of the winner will be illegitimate, we will have a constitutional crisis,
widespread civil disobedience, and the government will no longer be the government.»
Large - scale protests followed the last federal parliamentary
elections on Dec. 4, 2011, after
widespread reports of electoral
fraud and rigged
elections.
Voter
fraud in New York is not considered common or
widespread, and New York officials at the state Board of
Elections say those concerns don't take into consideration the machines voters use to cast their ballot.
Jill Stein, 2016 Green Party Presidential candidate, responded to President Trump's announcement of an
election integrity commission to investigate the President's unsubstantiated claims about
widespread voter
fraud.
Kerry just returned from Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he played a key role in persuading Afghan President Hamid Karzai to accept a runoff
election after Karzai's recent
election victory was found to be the result of
widespread voter
fraud.
The special counsel filed conspiracy and
fraud charges against 13 Russian nationals and three organizations as part of a
widespread, multimillion - dollar effort to influence the US
election.