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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 6 MIN

Seth Keshel on Election Corruption, Mail-In Voting Risks, and the Fight Over “Cooked” Election Systems

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 4 continues with author and former Army captain Seth Keshel discussing his new book The American War on Election Corruption, which argues that widespread distrust in U.S. elections is driven by structural vulnerabilities rather than isolated incidents. Keshel lays out his case that expanded mail-in voting, automatic voter registration, and ballot harvesting systems create fundamentally different election outcomes across states, pointing to statistical disparities between states with stricter versus looser rules. He highlights concerns about voter roll maintenance, claiming that incomplete or outdated rolls combined with mail voting increase the risk of unreliable outcomes, and argues that transparency in voter databases is essential to restoring trust. The conversation broadens to international comparisons, noting that many European countries restrict or ban mail-in voting entirely, which he uses to question why U.S. states continue expanding it. The segment closes with his assertion that election reform must begin with agreeing on core structural problems before any fixes can be effective. Guests: Seth Keshel Hashtags: #ElectionIntegrity #VotingReform #MailInVoting #VoterID #ElectionSecurity #USPolitics #ElectionLaw #SethKeshel #BallotSecurity #MorningShow

Hour 4 continues with author and former Army captain Seth Keshel discussing his new book The American War on Election Corruption, which argues that widespread distrust in U.S. elections is driven by structural vulnerabilities rather than isolated incidents. Keshel lays out his case that expanded mail-in voting, automatic voter registration, and ballot harvesting systems create fundamentally different election outcomes across states, pointing to statistical disparities between states with stricter versus looser rules. He highlights concerns about voter roll maintenance, claiming that incomplete or outdated rolls combined with mail voting increase the risk of unreliable outcomes, and argues that transparency in voter databases is essential to restoring trust. The conversation broadens to international comparisons, noting that many European countries restrict or ban mail-in voting entirely, which he uses to question why U.S. states continue expanding it. The segment closes with his assertion that election reform must begin with agreeing on core structural problems before any fixes can be effective. Guests: Seth Keshel Hashtags: #ElectionIntegrity #VotingReform #MailInVoting #VoterID #ElectionSecurity #USPolitics #ElectionLaw #SethKeshel #BallotSecurity #MorningShow

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