Noun
misrepresentation or alteration of the true results of an election
Source: WordNetAfter Mr. Trump’s loss to Mr. Biden, the president and his allies have seized on conspiracy theories about election fraud and considered legally questionable actions to cast doubt on the validity of the outcome or even seek to overturn it. Source: Internet
Ahead of Georgia's runoffs in January, -- a new website with to Trump and his former adviser audiences with stories of election fraud and conspiracy theories aggregated from the right-wing fringe. Source: Internet
And yet the election fraud story is being treated like Monica Lewinsky — a nasty little inconvenience getting in the way of favored politician greatness. Source: Internet
A public security ministry spokesman has accused the CNL of election fraud; there have not been any independent reports of widespread voting irregularities or violence. Source: Internet
But this year, amid rampant coronavirus misinformation and baseless charges of election fraud, Twitter finally cracked down on one of its biggest accounts, with 88 million followers. Source: Internet
After the election, the President had called for vigilance and claimed widespread election fraud. Source: Internet