NYTimes: How to Steal an Election: "“majority manufacturers” .. laid out two paths for stealing elections — steal the cast or steal the count...“Stealing the cast” on Election Day was a lot of work, much of it illegal and confrontational. “Stealing the count” was easier.
...In the 1876 election, while the Democrats decisively won the popular vote, Republican-controlled returning boards in disputed states used fraud, bribery and the U.S. Army to steal the count….To figure out who would win an election, wrote a furious Democrat watching Republicans inaugurate President “Ruther-fraud” B. Hayes, you needn’t predict the future: “You need only to know what kind of scoundrels constitute the returning boards.”
...perhaps all of this anxiety will focus our wandering attention back to neglected electoral practices, as it did after 1890. How elections work — once a powerfully unsexy topic — may well attract the vital interest of activists, donors and students once again"
[Comment: This interesting article talks about the history of “stealing the cast” - voter suppression, post office disruption, etc. It is silent on “Stealing the count” since the introduction of electronic voting machines and pollbooks. Since reform efforts after 1890 led to great reduction in voter fraud , it is almost non-existent today. On the other hand, election fraud in this electronic era is alive and well. Allegra Dengler]