Michigan’s inflated voter rolls draw scrutiny as election looms
Politics,2024 Presidential Election,Voter Registration,Voting Rights And Voter Fraud
Michigan has more than 8.4 million registered voters, but in some counties, the number of registered voters exceeds the number of people who are of voting age, a striking discrepancy that has attracted scrutiny and lawsuits. Michigan, a closely watched battleground state, has “one of the most bloated voter rolls in the nation” with 500,000 more registered voters than there are Michiganders of voting age, a local outlet found this week. The report comes after the Republican National Committee revealed in a lawsuit in March that 53 counties had registration...
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