Illegal voter registration forms for Haitian Creole speakers were distributed by the Clark County Public Library near Springfield, Ohio. This comes after there has been heightened concern over the mass influx of Haitian immigrants into the small Ohio city.
The Ohio Secretary of State announced in a press release that an investigation has uncovered “the use of illegal voter registration forms by a government agency.”
“The office’s Election Integrity Unit recently concluded an investigation into the origins of an illegal voter registration form translated into the Haitian Creole language. The Clark County Board of Elections reported this form to our office after rejecting its submission by a local applicant” the press release stated.
Secretary LaRose reminded election officials to be vigilant in concerns over potential voter fraud as the voter registration forms could have allowed for noncitizen Haitians to possibly vote in the upcoming 2024 election. “This is a reminder to all of our elections officials to be vigilant as we enter the final weeks of voter registration eligibility for the 2024 general election.” […]
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