Lex has this story about a poll worker who voted twice. Others who voted up to six times in Ohio still have not faced federal charges for their crimes of voting for President more than once.
The big take away from the story is the amount of voter fraud in only one county in Ohio:
“The Hamilton County Board of Elections spent the last year investigating voter fraud allegations in the 2012 election.
The result: Six people were charged and another 42 referred to the secretary of state, who oversees voting for Ohio.”
Voter fraud deniers always like to move the goalposts – saying voter fraud isn’t “pervasive or widespread” (leaving those terms undefined). But six charges in one county in one election with 42 other referrals sounds like a serious problem, no matter what the deniers claim.