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Nessel says she will use AG powers to protect against voter intimidation

WGVU

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says her office is ready to prosecute any efforts to illegally use intimidate or misinform voters for the November elections. Nessell, a Democrat, has compiled a list of laws that are supposed to deter election meddling. She says meddling includes threats that registering could put government benefits at risk or misleading people on where or how to vote. 

“Because when you do that, you’re interfering with democracy itself," Nessel said. "And there should be nothing more important to us as Americans than preserving our right to vote.”

Nessel says there are state and federal laws that protect against lies and voter intimidation without violating free speech rights. She says casting double ballots or registering to vote in more than one jurisdiction are also crimes .

Election meddling in Michigan is a big concern largely because the margin in the presidential race was so close in 2016.

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