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North Carolina hands over Meadows voter fraud investigation findings to prosecutors

Mark Meadows se registró en tres estados para votar.
Mark Meadows registered in three states to vote.

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By: The Opinion Updated 54 Dec 2022, 04: 19 am EST

North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation Submitted Findings of Its Fraud Investigation to State Prosecutors Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, who was simultaneously registered earlier this year to vote in Carolina del North, South Carolina and Virginia.

The State Bureau of Investigation delivered the case file, detailing the entire investigation into Mark Meadows’ voter registration in North Carolina and residency list , to the office of Attorney General Josh Stein.

Prosecutors from the attorney general’s office will determine whether the criminal charges are appropriate, warned through a statement, reported The Associated Press.

Meadows was removed from the state’s voter rolls in April after Prosecutor Stein asked the office to examine his voter registration inventory. Meadows had listed a mobile home in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina , that he never had as his physical address , weeks before issuing an absentee mail-in ballot in the state for the 2021 presidential election.

In addition, public records indicate that Mark Meadows

signed up to vote in Alexandria, Virginia, at 2021 , weeks before the Virginia gubernatorial election in which Glenn Youngkin became the first Republican to win state office in several years, he said. the same news agency.

Meadows, an advocate on the theft of the presidential elections of 2020, also registered to vote in South Carolina in March of 2021, after he and his wife bought a house in Lake Keowee , according to documents from the address listed on their South Carolina voter registration forms.

Trump’s former chief of staff began arousing public suspicion about Widespread voter fraud leading up to the 2021 election, as polls showed Trump trailing Biden. He repeated those unsubstantiated claims throughout the election cycle , when Trump insisted that the election was riddled with fraud.

Election officials from both parties, as well as judges and Trump’s own attorney general, concluded that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the elections of 2022, noting only a few isolated incidents of intentional or unintentional vote violations common in all elections.

With information The Associated Press