In what could now be considered an annual Democrat past-time (see: ACORN, 2012), we’re beginning to notice a spike in reports of voter fraud as the 2016 election draws near.

But don’t expect Democrats to do anything about it.

Here are three important swing states that are currently dealing with allegations of voter fraud:

Colorado

Over the weekend, a CBS4 investigation found multiple cases of deceased people voting in Colorado months and years after their deaths.

“We do believe there were several instances of potential vote fraud that occurred,” said Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams after reviewing the CBS4 findings. “It shows there is the potential for fraud.”

Again: Oregon, Washington, & Colorado are exclusively vote by mail. They mail me a ballot I fill out and mail back. Voter fraud what now? — Kelly Guimont (@verso) September 16, 2016

Watching the local news after the game, and it seems that Hitlary's voter fraud is in full effect here in Colorado already. #NeverHillary — Ryan (@OryansReflexion) September 16, 2016

Virginia

The FBI is reportedly looking into whether an organization is registering people to vote using the names of recently deceased. Rockingham County Attorney Marsha Garst told reporters that a family member of one of the deceased registrants tipped off authorities.

Nevada

In August, a video surfaced of a Nevada campaign worker committing voter fraud in order to support Hillary Clinton.

Election officials compared the incident to that of “jaywalking”, but would they have reacted the same way if the worker had been pro-Trump?

Tell that to Bernie Sanders supporters, who also have accused Nevada’s DNC branch of committing voter fraud.

#Bwahahhaa The Russians leaked news of our voter fraud and corruption. Shame on them! LOL https://t.co/QrNuyIKLJj — HAGJewels (@HAGJewels) September 16, 2016

Whoa, is this a leak of voter fraud in the NV DNC? https://t.co/ZH3Ly7Nx6J — Rusty Shackleford (@Stigmaga) September 16, 2016

Still believe voter fraud doesn’t exist?