“Although cases of double voting are extremely rare, my office remains committed to prosecuting voter fraud,” Nessel said. “Through the preliminary examination process, our prosecutors were able to exhibit sufficient evidence of the alleged offenses to advance this case toward a trial, and we are pleased to see this case proceed through the judicial process.”
It is alleged Kramer appeared in person at her local polling location on election day in St. Clair Shores, requesting and voting a ballot in the August Primary Election, despite having returned an absentee ballot for the same election.
Kramer is alleged to have voted both in-person and absentee, and both votes were counted in the primary election.
Kramer will next appear in circuit court on Nov. 4 before Judge James Maceroni.
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