Contested elections in American history information
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Contested elections in American history at the presidential level involve serious allegations by top officials that the election was "stolen." Such allegations appeared in 1824, 1876, 1912, 1960,[1] 2000, and 2020. Typically, the precise allegations change over time.[2]
^Edmund F. Kallina, "Was the 1960 presidential election stolen? The case of Illinois." Presidential Studies Quarterly (1985): 113-118.
^Haiyan Wang, and Jan‐Willem van Prooijen, "Stolen elections: How conspiracy beliefs during the 2020 American presidential elections changed over time." Applied Cognitive Psychology (2022) online.
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