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Related: About this forumMichigan clerk claims he found 15 noncitizens registered to vote -- but his data may not be reliable
Anthony Forlini, the Macomb County clerk and a Republican candidate to be Michigans next secretary of state, said this week that he had found more than a dozen noncitizens on his countys voter rolls but theres reason to be skeptical of his claims.
Forlini told Votebeat on Thursday that a comparison of the countys jury pool specifically, the more than 230 people who have recused themselves from jury duty since September by saying they are not U.S. citizens and the states qualified voter file found 15 people who were on both lists.
Forlini said his data shows that the system is flawed and needs adjustments. But comparing two separate lists is generally a fraught way to find actual noncitizens on the voter rolls, experts say, and verifying his findings will be difficult. As other states have repeatedly found, lists of people identified as noncitizens are often inaccurate or outdated. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people become naturalized citizens, for instance, and they rarely take steps afterward to update their status with various government agencies.
During a press conference Monday, Monika Rittner, a department supervisor in Forlinis office, said that three of the 15 people flagged as potential noncitizens had voted before, including one who had voted several times but has since been removed.
https://www.votebeat.org/michigan/2026/01/16/noncitizens-registered-vote-anthony-forlini-macomb-county/
unblock
(55,975 posts)First and obviously, people do quite a lot to get out of jury duty, and claiming to be a non-citizen might seem a convenient and convincing excuse. Even its a lie, it's hard to prove otherwise and as a practical matter it's not likely they get in any trouble for it even if it is technically ally a crime.
And the article points out other problems as well.
Beyond that, 15 out of 880,000 is hardly worth worrying about. I'm quite sure there are much bigger problems, such as people voting in the wrong precinct or even state after moving, possibly quite a long time after moving.
NoMoreRepugs
(11,819 posts)Thats .000021%, statistically impossible to affect an election. Go pound salt u Deplorable asshole.