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Bill would penalize Michigan election inspectors who falsify party affiliation

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Bill would penalize Michigan election inspectors who falsify party affiliation
Bill would penalize Michigan election inspectors who falsify party affiliation

State Representative Julie Alexander has introduced a bill that would require election inspectors to attest under penalty of perjury that their application, including identification of the party to which the applicant belongs, is “true, complete and accurate.”

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