The Michigan State Police (MSP) report the article is based on says a person questioned in the investigation "had delivered between 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk's office. Later, City Clerk Ann Meisch "estimated that [redacted] brought an additional 2500 forms."
While the total number of voter registration forms submitted by that person may add up to as much as 12,500, very few of them were deemed to be fraudulent, certainly not "tens of thousands" of them…
…Page 3 of the MSP report says Meisch "turned over 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination." A screenshot from the police report appears below:
At the time of the investigation, WZZM-TV reported this statement from MSP in an October 31, 2020, story. It said:
“None of the alleged fraudulent voter registrations resulted in voters receiving absentee ballot applications or ballots, any resulting registrations have been voided, and there is no expected impact on any election.”
The Michigan State Police (MSP) report the article is based on says a person questioned in the investigation "had delivered between 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk's office. Later, City Clerk Ann Meisch "estimated that [redacted] brought an additional 2500 forms."
While the total number of voter registration forms submitted by that person may add up to as much as 12,500, very few of them were deemed to be fraudulent, certainly not "tens of thousands" of them…
…Page 3 of the MSP report says Meisch "turned over 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination." A screenshot from the police report appears below:
At the time of the investigation, WZZM-TV reported this statement from MSP in an October 31, 2020, story. It said:
“None of the alleged fraudulent voter registrations resulted in voters receiving absentee ballot applications or ballots, any resulting registrations have been voided, and there is no expected impact on any election.”
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The Michigan State Police (MSP) report the article is based on says a person questioned in the investigation "had delivered between 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk's office. Later, City Clerk Ann Meisch "estimated that [redacted] brought an additional 2500 forms."
While the total number of voter registration forms submitted by that person may add up to as much as 12,500, very few of them were deemed to be fraudulent, certainly not "tens of thousands" of them…
…Page 3 of the MSP report says Meisch "turned over 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination." A screenshot from the police report appears below:
At the time of the investigation, WZZM-TV reported this statement from MSP in an October 31, 2020, story. It said:
“None of the alleged fraudulent voter registrations resulted in voters receiving absentee ballot applications or ballots, any resulting registrations have been voided, and there is no expected impact on any election.”
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Well that was certainly easier than usual.