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State Police Superintendent confirms voter fraud in Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WOWO): The Indiana State Police can confirm they’ve discovered evidence of voter registration fraud in Indiana.

ISP Superintendent Doug Carter told RTV6 in Indianapolis today that, while he would not talk about specifics due to the fact that the investigation is still underway, evidence of fraud has in fact been discovered. More than two dozen troopers are investigating cases in 56 counties, including Allen, where voter registrations have allegedly been either forged or altered.

The State Police is focusing on the Indiana Voter Registration Project, a subsidiary of Patriot Majority USA, a political action committee that tends to support Democrat candidates.

The state’s Democratic Party is accusing the State Police and Secretary of State Connie Lawson of voter suppression and intimidation, a charge Lawson called “absurd.”

So far, no charges have been filed.

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