2 Grand Rapids residents charged with voter registration fraud
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October 28, 2008
Two people from West Michigan are facing felony charges after authorities say they forged multiple voter registration applications.[1]
Forgery and Quotas
Robin Anderson and Patty Wallace are both facing multiple charges of felony forgery. The State Attorney General's Office says Anderson and Wallace both confessed to Grand Rapids authorities that they turned in fraudulent voter applications to meet quotas set by their employer Community Voter's Project.[1]
Past Convictions
The two could be imprisoned for up to 14 years on each count, but could face tougher penalties for being repeat offenders. Anderson was convicted of dealing drugs in 2006, and Wallace was convicted in Florida of unemployment compensation fraud in 2005.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 WZZM13.com: "Man and woman from Grand Rapids charged with voter registration fraud," Oct 28, 2008
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