Three women have been charged with committing election fraud during the 2020 election. 100 Percent Fed Up reports – Michigan’s dirty Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson had a curious response to the charges, calling it a “rare case.”
Benson said:
“Our election system is secure, and today’s charges demonstrate that in the rare circumstances when fraud occurs we catch it and hold the perpetrators accountable. These charges also send a clear message to those who promote deceitful claims about widespread fraud: the current protocols we have in place work to protect and ensure the integrity of our elections. It’s time to share that truth and stop spreading lies to the contrary.”
If that were true, how does she explain the voter fraud case of Democratic City Clerk Sherikia Hawkins, who was charged with fraud in 2018 but has never been taken to trial yet?
In fact, she was charged with six felony counts of voter fraud. Four counts have been dropped and she is up for reelection before Benson plans on trying her.
If she is reelected and is able to get a plea deal from Benson, she will be eligible for a pension from the city of Southfield.
Today, in another “rare” case, three women are charged with voter fraud.
Benson once again said:
“Our election system is secure, and today’s charges demonstrate that in the rare circumstances when fraud occurs we catch it and hold the perpetrators accountable.”
“These charges also send a clear message to those who promote deceitful claims about widespread fraud: the current protocols we have in place work to protect and ensure the integrity of our elections. It’s time to share that truth and stop spreading lies to the contrary.”
Charges are filed against Trenae Myesha Rainey, 28, Carless Clark, 59, and Nancy Juanita Williams, 55.
Detroit News reports – The charges announced Monday involved three individuals alleged to have been involved in election fraud in Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne counties.
Only one case — one resulting in a double vote — was caught after the election, said Lynsey Mukomel, a spokeswoman for Nessel’s office.
“The other two were caught during the absentee ballot application processing and never issued actual ballots,” Mukomel said.
Trenae Myesha Rainey, 28, was charged with three counts of election law forgery and three counts of forging signatures on absentee ballot applications after she is alleged to have filled out applications and forged residents’ signatures on the applications at Father Murray Nursing Home in Center Line, where she worked.
The Center Line clerk contacted the Bureau of Elections in October 2020 after receiving about two dozen absentee voter applications where the signatures were found not to match those in the state’s qualified voter file.
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