Michigan AG charges 4 for double voting in primary; 3 assistant clerks face charges, too

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Oct. 4 (UPI) -- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Friday charged four St. Clair Shores residents for double voting in the August 2024 primary election. Three assistant clerks also face felonies for altering the ballots as rejected rather than received.

"My office has been committed to pursuing, investigating and, when necessary, charging, cases of election fraud, and have done so when the evidence provides for criminal charges," said Nessel in a statement. "Election integrity matters, and we must take these violations seriously in order to ensure we can trust the results on the other end."

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