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Voter Fraud Claims Flood Social Media On Eve of US Election Day 2024

With the 2024 US presidential election just hours away, social media platforms are inundated with claims of voter fraud and election interference. These allegations, reminiscent of the 2020 election dispute, are creating challenges for election officials who are now tasked with dispelling misinformation alongside regular duties.

Disinformation Tactics and Foreign Influence Accusations

According to a BBC report, the U.S. administration has attributed some of the rising disinformation to foreign actors, specifically naming Russia as a source of destabilizing election narratives. Moscow has denied these claims as “baseless.” The disinformation has contributed to concerns over election integrity among voters, particularly supporters of Donald Trump.

Trump and Supporters Voice Concerns of “Rigged” Election

In the lead-up to November 5, Donald Trump and his supporters have voiced suspicions that the election may be “rigged” against him. On Truth Social, Trump accused Pennsylvania officials of “cheating on a large scale” and called on law enforcement to investigate. A recent CNN/SSRS poll shows that 70% of Americans anticipate Trump may reject the election results if he does not win.

Platforms Fueling Fraud Claims

Election fraud allegations are being amplified by organized groups on social media. VoteAlert, an app created by Texas-based group True The Vote, allows users to crowdsource and share reports of alleged voting irregularities. Additionally, a community on X (formerly Twitter), affiliated with Elon Musk’s American Political Action Committee (PAC), has gained traction, with its 50,000 members actively discussing and posting claims of election misconduct.

Officials Warn Against “Half-Truths” and Disinformation

Election officials across the country are struggling to manage the wave of voter fraud allegations. A top Republican election official in Pennsylvania addressed the misinformation circulating on social media, advising voters to stay cautious of “half-truths.” The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has also issued a memo warning that these widespread conspiracy theories could incite action from domestic extremists.

The Unpredictable Consequences of Election Disinformation

With the stakes high in this tightly contested election, officials fear the impact of organized disinformation efforts on public perception and voter confidence. The DHS memo emphasizes that isolated administrative errors are being exaggerated online, risking the spread of distrust in the electoral system.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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