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http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/state...r-fraud-s/
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Booker said, "You're more likely to get struck by lightning in Texas" than to find in-person voter fraud.
Since 2002, there have been a total of 85 election fraud prosecutions, not all of which have resulted in conviction. Only a small number of those cases -- four or possibly fewer -- included allegations of in-person voter fraud, also called voter impersonation.
Those are the kinds of cases the voter ID law in Texas is aimed at preventing, and Booker is right that they have been less frequent than lightning strikes. Overall, we rate his statement True.