With just a month before Election Day, one of the most contested battleground states in the country–Michigan–has a major alleged voter fraud case involving three election officials and four voters.
State Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat, announced Friday that her office had secured felony charges against the seven individuals in St. Clair Shores, part of Macomb County and located in suburban Detroit, for allegedly double voting, or facilitating it, during the state’s August primary.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are fiercely competing for Michigan’s 15 electoral votes, separated by no more than 1 or 2 percentage points in most polls, according to the Real Clear Politics polling average.
Nessel said that double voting is rare, but in this case, it was caught.
“It took a confluence of events and decisions to…