by Kyle Becker, Becker News:
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel verified that “8,000 to 10,000” suspected fraudulent registrations were delivered to Muskegon City Clerk prior to the 2020 election.
Michigan officials have forwarded an investigation from 2020 concerning a large number of voter registrations, supplied by an individual in Muskegon, to the FBI. This was recently affirmed by Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office.
Danny Wimmer, the press secretary for Nessel, stated that the individual had handed in between “8,000 to 10,000” possibly fraudulent forms to the Muskegon clerk in advance of the presidential election on Nov. 3, 2020.
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Wimmer emphasized that this “attempted fraud” was detected before Election Day, underscoring that Michigan’s election procedures proved effective, and consequently, these applicants were not incorporated into the state’s voter lists.
“The city clerk in Muskegon detected the fraudulent material provided and alerted the proper authorities,” Wimmer said in a statement. “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 ongoing investigation, initially disclosed in October 2020, has recently drawn increased attention from right-leaning websites, especially after the Gateway Pundit spotlighted reports about the inquiry by the police.
Yet, Michigan officials have argued that this incident demonstrates the effectiveness of election administrators in identifying and thwarting potential malfeasance.