Two Michigan residents working for a community voter registration group have been arrested for forging voter applications so non-existent people could vote.
Robin Anderson and Patty Beth Wallace of Grand Rapids, MI have been charged after an investigation was launched by the City of Grand Rapids Clerk. Anderson is charged with three counts of forgery, including registering his dead brother in one instance. Wallace has been charged with four counts of forgery.
The two have admitted to the forgeries, claiming they were working to meet a deadline set by the community voter registration group Community For Voters Project. The group, which boasts of having registered over 300,000 African American and Latino voters in ten states, has been the center of voter fraud controversy in the past, including an incident this past summer in Milwaukee, WI.
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