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A Chinese citizen registered to vote same-day in Michigan and cast a ballot. He later admitted his crime but the secretary of state refused to rescind his ballot and stated that it will be counted.
This raises larger issues about how democrats claim that illegals can't register to vote. They supposedly that this is supposedly mpossible
https://www.newsweek.com/chinese-student-accused-illegal-vote-tried-retrieve-ballot-report-1977660
Chinese Student Accused of Illegal Vote Tried to Retrieve Ballot: Report
A19-year-old international university student from China who is not a U.S. citizen—and accused of illegally voting in Michigan—reportedly asked for his ballot back after casting it, according to local news outlet WLNS-TV Channel 6.
On Wednesday, Washtenaw County prosecutor Eli Savit and Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson published a joint statement regarding the incident: "Following an alleged violation of the law involving a non-U.S. citizen voting at an Ann Arbor early voting site on Sunday, October 27, the Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office has authorized criminal charges."
The male student attends the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his name has not been made public.
He's accused of falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen when he registered to vote on the same day he cast his ballot, WLNS reported. The student was charged with one count of attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector and one count of forgery in order to register to vote.
Newsweek reached out to the secretary of state's press team, the Washtenaw County sheriff's office and the Michigan attorney general's office for comment via email on Wednesday evening.
Benson's office told WLNS that the student's ballot was put through the tabulator and will be counted in the coming general election, as once ballots are processed, it is not possible to retrieve them.
This raises larger issues about how democrats claim that illegals can't register to vote. They supposedly that this is supposedly mpossible
https://www.newsweek.com/chinese-student-accused-illegal-vote-tried-retrieve-ballot-report-1977660
Chinese Student Accused of Illegal Vote Tried to Retrieve Ballot: Report
A19-year-old international university student from China who is not a U.S. citizen—and accused of illegally voting in Michigan—reportedly asked for his ballot back after casting it, according to local news outlet WLNS-TV Channel 6.
On Wednesday, Washtenaw County prosecutor Eli Savit and Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson published a joint statement regarding the incident: "Following an alleged violation of the law involving a non-U.S. citizen voting at an Ann Arbor early voting site on Sunday, October 27, the Washtenaw County Prosecutor's Office has authorized criminal charges."
The male student attends the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and his name has not been made public.
He's accused of falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen when he registered to vote on the same day he cast his ballot, WLNS reported. The student was charged with one count of attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector and one count of forgery in order to register to vote.
Newsweek reached out to the secretary of state's press team, the Washtenaw County sheriff's office and the Michigan attorney general's office for comment via email on Wednesday evening.
Benson's office told WLNS that the student's ballot was put through the tabulator and will be counted in the coming general election, as once ballots are processed, it is not possible to retrieve them.