Daily Briefing: Kentucky case shows how voter fraud really looks

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The last election fraud case in Kentucky took place two years ago in Monroe County and ended with seven convictions. A vote-buying scheme occurred where one man sold his vote for $25 and one woman used her vote as a trading chip for a pint of whiskey, to name a few incidents.

Hundreds of pages of investigative files from the attorney general’s office reviewed by The Courier Journal offer a closer look at what an attempt to steal an election actually looks like — and how Kentucky officials work to stop it. Learn more here.

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