About 1 in 5 mail-in voters in the 2020 election admit to engaging in some type of voting irregularity, a poll released Tuesday shows.
The Rasmussen poll of 1,085 likely voters was sponsored by the Heartland Institute, a free-market think tank, from Nov. 30 to Dec. 6.
The Heartland/Rasmussen poll found that 17% of mail-in voters surveyed said that in 2020 they voted in a state where they’re “no longer a permanent resident.”
Voting in a state where the voter doesn’t live is illegal.
Another 21% of mail-in voters surveyed said they filled out a ballot for a friend or family member. In addition, 17% of these voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or without his or her permission”
State laws vary on what assistance is allowed in filling out a ballot, but all states ban filling out a ballot or forging a ballot for…