Election Officials Counter Voter Misinformation
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•Election officials are fighting a tsunami of voting conspiracy theories
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A resurgence in conspiracy theories and misinformation about voting is forcing state and local election officials to debunk rumors and explain how elections are run.
This year ’s election is the first presidential contest since former President Donald Trump began spreading lies about widespread voter fraud.
The floodgates are “very much” open, a former U.S. Justice Department lawyer says.
A Washington state official says a ballot returned using fake voter registration information would not be counted.
Musk recently invoked Dominion Voting Systems as part of his remarks at a rally in Pennsylvania .
Dominion has been at the center of conspiracy theories related to the 2020 election.
The company settled its defamation lawsuit against Fox News last year for $787 million over false claims.
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