“When the Department of Justice under President Bush launched a crackdown on fraud in 2002, five years later it only had 86 convictions to show for the effort. That’s .00007 percent of the 122 million people [pdf] who voted for president in the 2004 elections. Even if the DOJ’s aggressive efforts only caught 1 percent of the actual fraud going on, it would still be one of the smallest problems facing our electoral system.”
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Why the ‘voter fraud’ myth won’t die | The Institute for Southern Studies
And keep in mind, Bush’s crackdown on voter fraud did not look merely at the 2004 elections, so the rate is actually much lower than .00007%.