Answer:
Violations of tax law and election law aren't inherently "seasonal" crimes, as they can occur throughout the year. However, they might be more prominently highlighted or investigated during specific times for various reasons.
Tax-related crimes might see more attention around tax filing deadlines or during audit periods when discrepancies are more likely to be identified. Similarly, election law violations might receive increased scrutiny during election seasons, particularly in the lead-up to major elections or when there are allegations of fraud or irregularities.
The timing of these investigations or the attention they receive might appear "seasonal" due to the natural rhythms of certain activities (like tax filings or election cycles) rather than the crimes being inherently linked to particular seasons.
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