Voter Fraud Survey

Raise your voice by completing 
The Heritage Foundation’s National Survey on Election Fraud

Today, you can join the fight to ensure elections are free and fair by completing the brief survey below. Even with the 2024 elections behind us, your answers will help us inform policymakers on the best policy solutions to reduce voter fraud and improve election integrity across America.

On a scale of 5-1, please rank your level of concern regarding the following types of election fraud in the U.S. (5 being “Extremely Concerned” and 1 being “Not at all concerned”) 

Voter Fraud Survey

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1. Impersonation fraud at the polls – Voting in the name of others
2. False registrations – Voting under fraudulent voter registrations (using a non-residential address, P.O. Box, or false address; fraudulent name)fraud at the polls – Voting in the name of others
3. Duplicate voting – Voting in the same election in more than one jurisdiction
4. Fraudulent use of absentee ballots – Strangers requesting absentee ballots and voting without the knowledge of the actual voter
5. Vote Trafficking – Political consultants or activists intimidating voters to give them their absentee ballots
6. Buying votes – Paying voters to vote for a particular candidate or ballot initiative.
7. Illegal “assistance” at the polls – Intimidating voters to vote for specific candidates while supposedly providing them with “assistance”
8. Ineligible voting – Illegal registration and voting by individuals who are not eligible to vote such as felons and aliens
9. Altering the vote count – Changing the actual vote count in a precinct or at the central location where votes are counted
10. How concerned are you that voter fraud has impacted a previous election or could impact a future election?
11. How important is it to you that our nation’s leaders pass legislation that secures our elections against fraud?