4 voters charged with intentionally voting twice in Michigan primary election
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced felony charges against four voters for allegedly voting twice in the August 2024 primary election.
- Three city clerks are also charged for allowing the double voting, as per Nessel's statements.
- The motives of the voters and clerks remain unknown, and local Prosecutor Pete Lucido previously declined to press charges.
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