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Michigan AG Nessel Issues Statement on Washtenaw County Non-Citizen Voting Charges
October 30, 2024
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following statement in response to the charges announced today regarding allegations that a non-citizen voted in the 2024 election:
"My office is aware of the Ann Arbor voter fraud allegation and subsequent charges. It is the responsibility of each and every resident of this state and nation to adhere to the law, and Michigan election law makes clear that non-citizens cannot vote in our elections. We take all allegations of voter fraud extremely seriously, and the public should expect nothing less.
As with previous election-law related cases, the Department of Attorney General has commenced an independent, parallel investigation into this matter."
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