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Four Michigan residents intentionally voted twice in the primary election on August 6, according to Attorney General Dana Nessel.
Felony charges have been filed against four St. Clair Shores voters who voted twice in the August 2024 primary election and the three election employees accused of helping them.
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 allegedly ...
A judge dismissed charges on Tuesday against two St. Clair Shores election workers who were accused of taking steps that allowed four people to vote twice in the summer primary election.
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Seven people were charged with felonies in Michigan for allegedly double voting during August's primary election, according to the Michigan attorney general's office.
Four voters were charged with voting twice. Three people who were part-time election workers in St. Clair Shores were charged with falsifying election records.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges against seven people – including three city workers – for an alleged double-voting incident in the August 2024 primary.
(CBS DETROIT) - A Michigan woman charged in connection with an alleged double voting incident during the primary election will stand trial. Stacey Kramer, 56, of St. Clair Shores, is charged with ...
Joshua Lott // Getty Images How Michigan’s election safeguards prevent double voting A voter takes a sticker after casting a ballot at a polling station during the 2014 mid-term elections in St ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced felony election law violations against 4 voters accused of double voting as well as charges for 3 election workers.
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