A post shared on social media purportedly shows a ballot filled out by a Canadian citizen for the U.S. election.
I am Canadian but USA doesn’t require voter Id so figured I would drive across the border and vote
Kind regards pic.twitter.com/HfcNdauCG7
— Wizard Of SoHo (🍷,🍷) (@wizardofsoho) October 28, 2024
Verdict: False
The photo was edited from a ballot posted by a U.S. voter.
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President Joe Biden is receiving backlash for claiming that Trump supporters are “garbage” in a Zoom call with Voto Latino, Fox News reported. Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the comment by expressing her disagreement and saying she would not criticize someone for who they vote for, according to the outlet.
A post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, purportedly shows a Canadian citizen voting in the U.S. election. The photo shows a ballot with the bubble for Trump filled in, the caption claims the poster voted and is not a U.S. citizen.
The caption reads, “I am Canadian but USA doesn’t require voter Id so figured I would drive across the border and vote. Kind regards.”
The claim is inaccurate. The image dates back to Oct. 13 when a different social media user posted the image without any reference to the voter being a non-citizen. The new X post edited the image so her thumb would be cropped out.
I’m voting for the candidate who chooses Americans over illegals. pic.twitter.com/qz2cod3DdM
— Ashley Muñoz 🇺🇸 (@RedLady2024) October 13, 2024
The user’s X account bio suggests that she is a U.S. citizen and veteran named Ashley Muñoz. The bio reads, “Mom/Wife/Vet/MilSpouseFormer RSBN writer/I talk about politics Air traffic controller & Public Affairs. DO NOT DM ME! |LCMS| Content creator.”
Muñoz reposted a tweet that called out users for using the photo of the ballot to claim they voted in the election.
This guy plagiarized a post for 12M views, but the guy he plagiarized it from stole the ballot photo from @RedLady2024. The things people do for views man 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/59psBf5EHQ
— Homesteadlander (@WWCostcoZ) October 30, 2024
BBC Journalist Shayan Sardarizadeh also pointed out that the image was previously posted by a U.S. citizen. (RELATED: Video Showing Bucks County Election Worker Ripping Up Ballots Is Fake)
9 million views for this tweet, which claims to show a Canadian being given a ballot to vote in the US election, which is illegal.
The only problem is that exact same ballot was posted two weeks ago by an actual American voter who voted early in Florida. pic.twitter.com/KZrmDQAPfD
— Shayan Sardarizadeh (@Shayan86) October 29, 2024
This is not the first time misinformation surrounding the U.S. election has circulated online. Check Your Fact recently debunked a claim poll workers marking a ballot disqualifies it.