4 voters charged with intentionally voting twice in Michigan primary election
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges against four voters for allegedly voting twice in the August 2024 primary election.
- The voters, including Frank Prezzato and Stacy Kramer, face felony counts for casting in-person and absentee ballots.
- Nessel stated that these voters used electronic poll warnings indicating their absentee ballots had been received but still voted in person, resulting in double votes.
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