The DOJ works very hard to make it difficult to find and prosecute voter fraud.
I and many others believe there is massive voter fraud (vote harvesting) in South Yuma County, near the border.
Some churches are the address for hundreds, if not thousands of people. Early ballots are collected by Democrat party operatives at the post office. Pressure is applied to have people hand over their ballots to party operatives. Then the votes are turned in late on election day to make checking things difficult. Sometime hundreds of votes are turned in by one person.
Arizona passed a law to combat vote harvesting by limiting the number of ballots that could be turned in by one person to 10.
That law was ruled to be a violation of the federal voter rights act.
No doubt they make it difficult to find & prosecute. That’s just another reason to keep up the pressure & let them know we’re watching.
For myself, I have two stories - one good & one bad.
1) We recently moved from Oregon to Idaho. Our OR county elections office sent us a letter requesting us to confirm that we’d moved permanently or not. That particular office was manned mainly by Republicans (I know as I used to volunteer with the R’s & they were very pleased about that fact). One nice thing about a very blue county.
2) A friend is married to a man in Ohio & uses that as her ‘permanent’ home to vote, even though she lives & works in OR. She recently got a call from Ohio after she’d requested an absentee ballot. The person on the phone gave her a very bad time, & she finally had to say the fact that she owned a home in OR was none of his business. She could own a home in every state of the union if she could afford it! Any way, the call ended. But she was suspicious & called back - got another staff person who confirmed that the person she’d talked to had cancelled her absentee ballot. She had it re-initiated. The guy who called worked for the elections office but was a very connected party Dem. At this time she has received her absentee ballot, but if she hadn’t called back she probably wouldn’t have had her vote counted.