A redacted police report describes how Muskegon City Clerk Meisch encountered a woman dropping off 8,000 - 10,000 completed voter registration applications.
Wimmer said, the "Attempted fraud" was caught before Election Day because Michigan's election system worked and the applicants were not added to the state's voter rolls.
"A thorough investigation was conducted by multiple agencies within the state and no successful fraud was perpetrated upon the state's election process or qualified voter file." The unresolved probe, which first became public in October 2020, has garnered new attention among conservative-leaning websites in recent days after the Gateway Pundit highlighted police reports about investigators' efforts.
The person who submitted the registrations to Muskegon Clerk Ann Meisch's office was a representative of GBI Strategies, which conducts voter registration drives and is headquartered in the state of Tennessee, Wimmer said.
"The leading internal indication was that fraud was being perpetrated against GBI Strategies by its employees to fabricate work product without conducting the work expected of them and not in explicit pursuit of defrauding the election infrastructure of the state." GBI Strategies received about $5 million from Democratic groups and campaigns for canvassing, voter outreach and other activities during the 2019-2020 election cycle, according to federal disclosures.
In October 2020, the Michigan State Police first publicly revealed it was examining "Irregularities in voter registration forms" in Muskegon Gateway Pundit and other conservative websites have highlighted that "Bags of pre-paid gift cards, guns with silencers burner phones" were found during the search.
The City of Muskegon has about 38,000 residents, so 8,000 new voter registrations would equal about 21% of the population.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/breaking-mi-ag-dana-nessel-confirms-8000-10000/
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