World Blog by humble servant.List of notable elections involving voter fraud or procedural challenge This is a list of notable elections involving accusations of direct voter fraud or in which the results were procedurally contested, extensively protested, or recognized as fraudulent by a reliable international organization.

List of notable elections involving voter fraud or procedural challenge
This is a list of notable elections involving accusations of direct voter fraud or in which the results were procedurally contested, extensively protested, or recognized as fraudulent by a reliable international organization.

United States of America New York gubernatorial election, 1792 – John Jay received more votes than George Clinton, but on technicalities the votes of Otsego, Tioga and Clinton counties were disqualified and not canvassed, giving George Clinton a slight majority in the official result.
United States Presidential Election, 1824
Bleeding Kansas election, March 30, 1855 – An election to decide whether Kansas should be a free state or a slave state involving massive immigration to sway the vote and resulted in post-election violence, including a severe beating of a US Senator by a Congressman. The events it encompasses directly presaged the American Civil War. (See Kansas–Nebraska Act)
United States presidential election, 1876 – One of the most disputed and controversial presidential elections in American history between Samuel J. Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes, resolved by the Compromise of 1877.
United States Presidential Election, 1888
New York State Senate election 1891 in Dutchess County
Argentine general election, 1931
Argentine presidential election, 1937
Romanian general election, 1946
Bulgarian republic referendum, 1946
Hungarian parliamentary election, 1947
United States presidential election, 1960[1] Some accounts claimed that mobster Sam Giancana and his Chicago crime syndicate played a role in Kennedy's victory in Illinois.[1]
Greek legislative election, 1961
Uruguayan general election, 1971 – The result was extremely tight (the official candidate Juan María Bordaberry won the election by less than 13,000 votes) and there were accusations of fraud in some electoral circuits
Philippine presidential election, 1986 (see also People Power Revolution)
Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Election, 1987 – The insurgency in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has been linked to the allegations that the election was rigged in favour of the National Conference Party of Farooq Abdullah.[2]
Mexican general election, 1988
Burmese general election, 1990 (see also 8888 Uprising, the military junta did not recognize the elections and Aung San Suu Kyi was homearrest)
Algerian legislative election, 1991 (see also Algerian Civil War)
Serbian general election, 1992
Serbian parliamentary election, 1993
Armenian parliamentary election, 1995
Chadian presidential election, 1996
Russian presidential election, 1996
Armenian presidential election, 1996
Serbian general election, 1997
Serbian presidential election, 1997
Chadian parliamentary election, 1997
Armenian presidential election, 1998[3]
Peruvian general election, 2000[4][5]
Yugoslavian general election, 2000 (see also Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević)
Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 2000
United States presidential election, 2000 (See Florida recount and Bush v. Gore)
Alabama gubernatorial election, 2002
2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal[6]
Armenian presidential election, 2003
Georgian parliamentary election, 2003 (see also Rose Revolution)
Romanian general election, 2004
Taiwan presidential election, 2004
Philippine general election, 2004 (see also Hello Garci scandal)
Ukrainian presidential election, 2004 (see also Orange Revolution)
Washington gubernatorial election, 2004
Egyptian presidential election, 2005
Ethiopian general election, 2005
United Kingdom general election, 2005[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Palestinian legislative election, 2006 (see also Gaza crisis)
Ugandan general election, 2006
Belarusian presidential election, 2006
Thai general election, 2006 (2005–06 Thai political crisis)
Mexican general election, 2006
Italian general election, 2006
Taiwanese municipal elections, 2006
Nigerian general election, 2007
Kenyan general election, 2007 (see also 2007–08 Kenyan crisis)
Russian legislative election, 2007[13][14][15][16][17]
Armenian presidential election, 2008 (2008 Armenian presidential election protests)
Cambodian general election, 2008
United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2008
Zimbabwean general election, 2008[18][19]
Algerian presidential election, 2009
Iranian presidential election, 2009 (see also 2009 Iranian presidential election protests)
Afghan presidential election, 2009
Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010
Ethiopian general election, 2010
Ivorian presidential election, 2010
Myanmar general election, 2010
Haitian general election, 2010–2011
Canadian federal election, 2011 (Robocall scandal alleging widespread election fraud and voter suppression[20][21][22][23][24][25][26])
Russian legislative election, 2011 (see also 2011–13 Russian protests)
Russian presidential election, 2012 (see also 2011–13 Russian protests)
Ivorian parliamentary election, 2011
Thai general election, 2011
Ugandan general election, 2011
Armenian parliamentary election, 2012
Syrian parliamentary election, 2012 (see also Syrian Civil War)
Myanmar by-elections, 2012
Mexican general election, 2012 (see also Yo Soy 132)
Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2012
Jordanian general election, 2013
Armenian presidential election, 2013 (2013 Armenian protests)
Kenyan general election, 2013
Venezuelan presidential election, 2013[27]
Malaysian general election, 2013[28]
Bulgarian parliamentary election, 2013
Cambodian general election, 2013 (2013–14 Cambodian protests)
Pakistani general election, 2013
Zimbabwean general election, 2013
Guinean legislative election, 2013
Mauritanian parliamentary election, 2013
Honduran general election, 2013
Bangladeshi general election, 2014
Thai general election, 2014 (2013–14 Thai political crisis)
Libyan Constitutional Assembly election, 2014 (Inter-civil war violence in Libya)
Turkish local elections, 2014 (2013–14 protests in Turkey)
Afghan presidential election, 2014
Hungarian parliamentary election, 2014
Algerian presidential election, 2014
Iraqi parliamentary election, 2014
South African general election, 2014[29]
Malawian general election, 2014
Syrian presidential election, 2014 (Syrian Civil War)
Libyan Council of Deputies election, 2014 (Libyan Civil War (2014–present))
Brazilian presidential election, 2014
Ukrainian presidential election, 2014 (Ukrainian crisis)
Mauritanian presidential election, 2014
Turkish presidential election, 2014
Fijian general election, 2014
Romanian presidential election, 2014 (2012–14 unrest in Romania)
Bahraini general election, 2014
Sri Lankan presidential election, 2015
Zambian presidential election, 2015
Sudanese general election, 2015
Togolese presidential election, 2015
Ethiopian general election, 2015
Burundian legislative election, 2015 (2015 Burundian unrest)
Burundian presidential election, 2015 (2015 Burundian unrest)
Belarusian presidential election, 2015
Tanzanian general election, 2015
Azerbaijani parliamentary election, 2015
Turkish general election, November 2015
Myanmar general election, 2015
Armenian constitutional referendum, 2015[30]
Austrian presidential election, 2016
Ugandan general election, 2016
Republic of the Congo presidential election, 2016
Djiboutian presidential election, 2016
Chadian presidential election, 2016
Equatorial Guinean presidential election, 2016
Gabonese presidential election, 2016
Hong Kong legislative election, 2016 (See 2016 Hong Kong LegCo candidates' disqualification controversy)
Romanian general election, 2016
Serbian parliamentary election, 2016 (results disputed by opposition)
United States presidential election, 2016 (See Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections)
Zambian general election, 2016
Armenian parliamentary election, 2017
Singaporean presidential election, 2017 (only one candidate and only allow one specific ethnic group to be candidate, the election was annulled)
Venezuelan Constituent Assembly election, 2017
Honduran general election, 2017
Hong Kong by-election, 2018 (some candidates disqualified due to their stances on Hong Kong independence)

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