A top law enforcement official in Michigan, one of the most important battleground states in the 2024 election, announced felony charges against seven residents of a predominantly Republican county on accusations of voter fraud, a new report shows.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is charging seven people in Macomb County with felonies in relation to alleged voter fraud in the Aug. 6, 2024 primary election, the Detroit News reported Friday.
Four people — 68 year-old Frank Prezzato, 56 year-old Stacy Kramer, 44 year-old Douglas Kempkins Jr. and 62 year-old Geneva O’Day — stand accused of “trying to vote a second time,” according to the report.
The four reside in St. Clair Shores, and Nessel reportedly alleges each tried to vote with absentee ballots as well as in-person.
Three others have been charged: Two poll workers in St. Clair Shores — 73 year-old Patricia Guciardo and 42 year-old Emily McClintock — have each been charged with one count apiece of falsifying election records, in addition to other charges of voting more than once, according to the report.
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Efforts to vote multiple times should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. If you cannot trust true vote totals you cannot trust the system. There is enough mistrust circulating already.
I strongly disagree as no one should be sent to our overcrowded dangerous prisons for voting illegally whether intentionally or not. There is too much of a mentality of punishment and vengeance in today’s world it is inhumane and atavistic. Prisons for the most part should be for people who are a danger to others. There can be other ways of sanctioning people that are effective for maintaining order in society.
Remember “vote early & often”?