Investigation into Duplicate Ballots in Michigan
Investigation into Duplicate Ballots in Michigan

Investigation into Duplicate Ballots in Michigan

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Data analysts have reported over 125,000 duplicate ballots linked to unique voter IDs in Michigan's recent election, raising concerns about potential voter fraud. However, state officials, including the Michigan Secretary of State's office, have attributed these discrepancies to a formatting error in the voter database that created the illusion of duplicate voting, confirming that each voter only cast one ballot. The controversy has attracted political attention, with figures like Lara Trump asserting that the duplicates were a technical glitch that has been rectified. Meanwhile, missing absentee ballots have also become an issue in Muskegon County, where a damaged USPS mailbox has led to concerns about ballots not being received. In Arizona, a judge has ordered the release of a list of voters possibly affected by another glitch that might have allowed individuals to register without proof of citizenship, further complicating the electoral landscape. These incidents highlight ongoing tensions regarding election integrity in the lead-up to the critical November elections.

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