Ford School of Public Policy: Research on Voting by Mail Says It's Safe - From Fraud and Disease - Goldenberg
July 22, 2020
July 22, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 22 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
Ford School professor and national voting rights advocate Edie Goldenberg made a strong argument for the safety of mail-in voting in an essay in The Conversation July 16.
"The evidence finds that voting by mail is rarely subject to fraud, does not give an advantage to one political party over another and can in fact inspire public confidence in the voting process, . . .
Ford School professor and national voting rights advocate Edie Goldenberg made a strong argument for the safety of mail-in voting in an essay in The Conversation July 16.
"The evidence finds that voting by mail is rarely subject to fraud, does not give an advantage to one political party over another and can in fact inspire public confidence in the voting process, . . .