Voter impersonation (United States)
FORM OF ELECTORAL FRAUD IN THE UNITED STATES
In-person voter fraud; Voter fraud in the United States; Voter impersonation (United States); Voter impersonation
Voter impersonation, also sometimes called in-person voter fraud, is a form of electoral fraud in which a person who is eligible to vote in an election votes more than once, or a person who is not eligible to vote does so by voting under the name of an eligible voter. In the United States, voter ID laws have been enacted in a number of states by Republican legislatures and governors since 2010 with the purported aim of preventing voter impersonation.