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Of course, some degree of this happens for ''every'' election in a large enough city or state. The question is whether it's widespread enough to truly influence the results of the election. Still, expect the losing side to cry foul play even in relatively clean elections. (This trope occurs frequently as an example of [[Dick Dastardly Stops to Cheat]], when the winning side does it even when they would have won anyway.)
Of course, some degree of this happens for ''every'' election in a large enough city or state. The question is whether it's widespread enough to truly influence the results of the election. Still, expect the losing side to cry foul play even in relatively clean elections. (This trope occurs frequently as an example of [[Dick Dastardly Stops to Cheat]], when the winning side does it even when they would have won anyway.)


Though this is [[Truth in Television]], please keep [[Ban on Politics|any political examples]] from the last 30 years of [[Real Life]] [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|out of this page]].
Not to be confused with making a point of voting even in lower-turnout elections, such as primary, midterm, and local races. Though this is [[Truth in Television]], please keep [[Ban on Politics|any political examples]] from the last 30 years of [[Real Life]] [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|out of this page]].


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