Monday, October 16, 2023

Hundreds Of 2020 Election Voter Registration Forms From Michigan Appear Fraudulent

 More than 200 voter registration forms that the Muskegon Police Department in Michigan received from the city clerk during the 2020 presidential election were suspected to be fraudulent, with incorrect or phony addresses and some names signed in reverse order.

A total of 254 voter registration forms for the 2020 general election that Just the News has received appear to be fraudulent.

Danny Wimmer, press secretary for the State Attorney General, told Just the News that among 8,000 to 10,000 voter registration forms that were submitted to the Muskegon clerk before the 2020 general election, some were, after review, suspected to be fraudulent.

The Muskegon City Clerk didn't respond to a request for comment regarding the forms.

One group of 18 forms contains three forms that all have the address of 2312 Reynolds, Muskegon, MI, and appear to be written by the same hand.

Two more forms from that file have the addresses of 246 Southern and 829 Southern, Muskegon, MI. However, the only streets named "Southern" in Muskegon are West Southern Avenue and East Southern Avenue.

Several forms were missing the specific road the person lived on, only listing the house number and/or name of a road, but no "Road," "Street," "Lane," etc.

" The forms provide spaces for registrants to fill out their last name first and then their first name.

At the bottom of the form, registrants are to sign their name.

A few forms were signed with the last name first and then the first name.

The form for Day also had an address that doesn't appear to exist: 1149 Dyson, Muskegon, MI 49444.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/hundreds-2020-election-voter-registration-forms-michigan-appear

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