I have listed a few things; Windham, NH, Idaho, Aberdeen, MS, Antrim, MI... You didn't check those out.
Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
I've addressed Antrim, NH in the past.
Judge dismisses Antrim County election fraud lawsuit
An Antrim County judge dismissed an election fraud lawsuit Tuesday that has served as a vehicle to advance the unfounded conspiracy theory that tabulators manufactured by Dominion Voting Systems switched votes last fall from Donald Trump to Joe Biden.
More than six months after the election, the lawsuit sought an audit of Michigan’s election results. Michigan election officials already undertook a statewide audit of the presidential election starting in January in which more than 18,000 randomly selected ballots from more than 1,300 jurisdictions were reviewed by clerks.
The Bureau of Elections found that the tabulators counted ballots properly and uncovered no evidence of widespread issues with the machines.
Regarding, Aberdeen, MS"
The election do-over involves the election for alderman in Aberdeen, Miss., population 5,326. A judge found irregularities in the paperwork for 66 of the 84 absentee ballots cast, or 78%. The race had been decided by 37 votes, 177-140.
The judge found “significant evidence of voter fraud” on the part of two people who notarized paperwork for absentee ballot applications. He ordered one of them arrested.
It wasn’t the election you might have been thinking about.
https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...ss-city-after/
Small town in rural Mississippi. Not the presidential election. Two men involved and it was caught.
Regarding Windham, NH:
Windham audit finds no fraud or evidence voting machines were tampered with
A forensic audit of automated vote counting machines in Windham revealed no evidence of fraud or tampering with those devices, officials said Thursday.
The work of the first-ever audit of a New Hampshire election ended Thursday with the team standing by its initial finding that folds made in paper ballots were the major contributor to a wide discrepancy between results that were reported on election night and a hand recount done nine days later in local House races.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/pol...67b41dd26.html
Your mention of Idaho was vague but here is what I found:
Election official: Barely a hint of voting fraud in Idaho
Deputy Secretary of State Chad Houck says there were about 14 or 15 reports of potential fraud among about 880,000 ballots cast.
https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/po...9-11553ed7ccc3
To repeat what I've said several times before -- yes, voter fraud still exists in this country but at such a low level as to be miniscule.