Years back in Kansas, Kris Kobach begged the legislature to empower him to go after illegal alien voter fraud, saying he had over 100 cases ready to file. They empowered him, and budgeted millions of dollars.
After four years, he had NINE convictions: a pair of addled old retirees, 4 folks who moved from Western Kansas (super red country) to Eastern Colorado (super red country) and voted in both, 2 folks who voted for a deceased member of the household (one was caught when he properly dated the dead voter's "signature"), and ONE ILLEGAL ALIEN.
Kobach also famously headed up Trump's quest to find the "three million" fraudulent votes, which had been falsely claimed. He couldn't find a single one.
BTW, a podcast called "Stuff You Should Know" did a deep dive on that "three million" claim, and brought in statisticians to explain chunks of it away: folks who'd moved, folks with the same name, etc. They'd initially subtracted every subset they could find, but were perplexed when they still had 20,000 clear matches: Names and birthdates matched exactly. Fraud, right? Well, not quite:
As it turned out, the most common similar name/date was on March 19th. The name? Josephina Hernandez. FTA, March 19th is the most sacred feast day in the Latino community, for St. Joseph.
The second most common match? March 17th. The name? Patrick Kelly.
There were also a lot of matches named April, May, June, Autumn, Holly, and Noel.