Seven Charged with Voter Fraud in Michigan Primary
Seven Charged with Voter Fraud in Michigan Primary
Seven Charged with Voter Fraud in Michigan Primary
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed felony charges against seven individuals from St. Clair Shores for voter fraud during the August 2024 primary election. The charges involve four residents — Frank Prezzato, Stacy Kramer, Douglas Kempkins Jr., and Geneva O'Day — who allegedly voted both absentee and in person, contravening state election laws. Additionally, three assistant clerks, Patricia Guciardo, Emily McClintock, and Molly Brasure, face charges for falsifying election records and facilitating the double voting. Despite the Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido's decision not to press charges due to perceived lack of malicious intent, Nessel emphasized the severity and rarity of such cases in Michigan. The incident has raised concerns about election integrity, although it reportedly did not alter the election outcome. Nessel's charges aim to uphold the principle of 'one person, one vote,' highlighting the importance of following election procedures in preserving democratic processes.

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