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First on the fox: The Secretary of State of Ohio sent tens of double citizens and voters to the potential persecution in eight states on Tuesday, on Tuesday, DC, Tuesday.
The official, Frank Larose, says that his office discovered tests of 30 non-American citizens who registered to vote in Ohio. The investigation also uncovered eleven individuals from Virginia, Arizona, Colorado, Columbia District, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland and South Carolina who seemed to have voted in several jurisdictions.
“We must send a clear message that election fraud will not be tolerated,” Larose said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. “The only way to maintain Ohio’s high level of electoral integrity is to enforce the law whenever it breaks.”
The Ohio Electoral Integrity Unit conducted the research by reviewing the Ohio Voter Registry and comparing it with federal and state data.
Larose sent letters to the general lawyers of all the states involved in the investigation and sent people to persecution.
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Ohio Secretary’s Secretary’s office sent 41 people for potential persecution for illegal voting reasons and Washington, DC (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP through Getty Images)
“Critics of Ohio’s electoral integrity efforts may try to minimize the importance of these derivations, as if a small amount of electoral crime is acceptable,” Larose wrote to Ohio’s Attorney General Dave Yost. “Even an illegal vote can damage the result of a choice for the general public, be it a school tax, the majority control of a legislative chamber or even an electoral competition throughout the state.”
“Only these last election, a unique vote in Licking County decided the result of a local tax after the final certificate count,” said Larose.
Yost’s office did not immediately respond to a Fox News Digital Comment Request.
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Ohio’s Secretary of State, Frank Larose, speaks during an audience of the Chamber’s Administration Committee in the Longworth House office building in the United States Capitol. (Getty’s pictures)
Ohio’s move comes a few days after the Department of Justice Donald Trump sued the state of North Carolina and the North Carolina State Election Board last week for allegedly not maintaining a precise list of voters.
The Trump Administration claims that the State of Tar Heel Viola The 2002 Help America voting law (HAVA) after the Board officials provided a voter registration form throughout the state that would not make it clear if an applicant must provide a driver’s license number or if the applicant does not have a driver’s license, the last four digits of the applicant’s social security number. If an applicant does not have it, the law says that the State must assign a special identification number.

The Department of Justice of President Donald Trump will sue North Carolina for not properly maintained his state voting rolls. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Demand states that a “significant number” of North Carolina voters who did not fill out voters’ registration forms in compliance with HAVA were “registered by their electoral officials.”
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An earlier edition of the State Elections Board, which had a Democratic majority, He acknowledged the problem by the end of 2023 after a voter complained. The Council updated the voter’s registration form, but refused to contact people who had been registered to vote since 2004 in time for the 2024 election so that they could fill the missing numbers.
Danielle Wallace of Fox News contributed to this report.
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