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Why American elections are so complicated — and secure
American elections are decentralized, with each of over 10,000 jurisdictions setting its own rules, making the system complex but secure against widespread fraud. The structure, rooted in state authority as established by the Founding Fathers, includes safeguards that catch rare instances of misconduct, and experts argue that stealing an election would require improbable collusion across multiple levels of government.
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