Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed earlier today that U.S. elections in the past have been rigged through mail-in voting. “In the United States, previous elections were falsified through postal voting … they bought ballots for $10, filled them out, and threw them into mailboxes without any supervision from observers, and that’s it,” the Russian President said, but without offering hard evidence for his assertion.
Putin is currently seeking a fifth term as the President of Russia. The country will hold elections from March 15th through the 17th of this year. The incumbent Putin is expected to win re-election by a wide margin, though the fairness of Russia’s elections has been questioned by observers.
Concerns over the integrity of U.S. elections have been on the rise. Polling has shown a majority of Americans are concerned about potential cheating at the ballot box heading into the November 2024 presidential contest. According to Rasmussen, 56 percent of Americans believe the outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be impacted by cheating. Mail-in ballots were of special concern to voters, with over half saying the practice makes election fraud more likely.
A coding error that caused votes to be switched in a local 2023 Pennsylvania judicial contest further undermined voter confidence. This was the second time machines used by Northampton County suffered a glitch impacting vote tallies — in 2019 voting machines significantly undercounted the number of votes for the Democratic candidate in a local judicial race.
“I don’t know how we can restore trust with these machines,” Matthew Munsey, chair of the Northampton County Democratic Party, said. The National Pulse previously reported that voting machines across the United States will not meet new federal standards in time for the 2024 election.