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military veteran, respectively—were recruited as candidates by Glen Morgan, a conservative activist. ('If I had started a little bit earlier, I would have been able to have six Bob Fergusons,' Morgan told the Seattle Times.) Allies of the original Ferguson accused Morgan of deliberately trying to confuse voters; in a tweet, Ferguson called the gambit 'election interference' and pointed out that the other Fergusons could be prosecuted under state law if they didn't withdraw.
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In October, 2020, Bob Ferguson, the attorney general of Washington State, launched an initiative to combat 'election interference'... This year, Ferguson ran for governor of Washington, as a Democrat. So, too, did Bob Ferguson, and Bob Ferguson. The latter Fergusons—a retired state employee and a
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generally refers to efforts to change the outcome of an election. Kinds of election interference may include:
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Recruiting candidates with identical or similar names to an existing one, intended to confuse voters
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Where prohibited, the use of public funds to persuade voters to vote in a certain way
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includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
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Index

Electoral fraud
Vote buying
Voter impersonation
Foreign electoral intervention
electioneering
Election audit
Election security
Election subversion
"Jens David Ohlin, Election Interference: International Law and the Future of Democracy"
"Why Are There Laws That Restrict What People Can Wear to the Polls?"
"Ban on Polling Place Solicitations Upheld : Law: The high court sees infringement upon First Amendment but rules that states have compelling interest to prevent intimidation and fraud"
"The Election-Interference Merry-Go-Round"
ISSN
0028-792X
"Richland vote material will not be distributed"
"Logo likeness spurs debate over conflict"
"Election Interference Claimed"
"Trump Files Motion To Dismiss Federal Election Interference Charges"
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set index article
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Categories
Set index articles
Elections
Democracy
Electoral fraud
Political campaign techniques
Voter suppression

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