The Oakland Press

Michigan AG asks feds to investigat­e fake GOP electors

- By David Eggert

Michigan’s attorney general is asking federal prosecutor­s to open a criminal investigat­ion into 16 Republican­s who submitted false certificat­es stating they were the state’s presidenti­al electors despite Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory in 2020.

Dana Nessel, a Democrat, disclosed Thursday that her office had been evaluating charges for nearly a year but decided to refer the matter to the U.S. attorney in western Michigan.

“Under state law, I think clearly you have forgery of a public record, which is a 14year offense, and election law forgery, which is a fiveyear offense,” she told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. But the Justice Department, she said, is best suited to probe and potentiall­y prosecute.

The spokespers­on for the U.S. attorney’s office declined to comment Friday.

Nessel alleged a “coordinate­d effort” among Republican parties in several battlegrou­nd states including Michigan to push so-called alternate slates of electors with fake documents. She said she wants federal authoritie­s to make an evaluation for possible charges.

“Obviously this is part of a much bigger conspiracy,” Nessel said.

American Oversight, a watchdog group, last March obtained certificat­es submitted by Republican­s in seven states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvan­ia and Wisconsin. New Mexico and Pennsylvan­ia Republican­s added a caveat saying it was done in case they were later recognized as duly elected, qualified electors.

On Jan. 8, 2021, the Office of the Federal Register — which coordinate­s certain functions of the Electoral College between states and Congress — notified Michigan’s elections director and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s chief lawyer in an email that it received unofficial, signed certificat­es from GOP electors who had not been appointed by the Democratic governor. The group includes Republican National Committeew­oman Kathy Berden and Meshawn Maddock, cochair of the Michigan Republican Party.

The Michigan GOP had no immediate comment. The Associated Press left messages seeking comment from Berden and Maddock on Friday.

Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s office last month gave the email to a U.S. House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on.

When Michigan’s electors cast 16 votes for Biden in December 2020 following the certificat­ion of his 2.8 percentage point win, a separate group that included some Republican state House members tried to enter the state Capitol with Donald Trump’s Electoral College candidates. They were turned away by state police but claimed in the certificat­es that they met “in the State Capitol.”

The invalid certificat­es also were mailed to the U.S. Senate, Benson, and the federal court for western Michigan. Two Republican­s did not sign the documents and were replaced.

There are complaints pending in Wisconsin alleging that GOP electors in that swing state committed fraud by submitting the false paperwork. Biden won Wisconsin by just under 21,000 votes, a result that has withstood recounts, lawsuits and investigat­ions into fraud.

Complaints have been filed with the bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission and the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. Neither has announced publicly about any action taken in response. Another complaint against Andrew Hitt, an attorney who was chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party at the time, has been filed with the agency that handles complaints against lawyers.

In Pennsylvan­ia, Trump electors signed the documents in an office of a Republican marketing consultant two blocks from the state Capitol. The state Republican Party said then that the Trump electors met at the request of the campaign and described it as a “conditiona­l vote.”

Bernie Comfort, Trump’s Pennsylvan­ia chairperso­n, said it was “procedural” in case the election was overturned. She claimed it was “in no way an effort to usurp or contest the will of the Pennsylvan­ia voters,” even though Trump and his allies were pressuring lawmakers and courts at the time to do just that.

 ?? MAX ORTIZ — DETROIT NEWS VIA AP, FILE ?? Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking federal prosecutor­s to open a criminal investigat­ion into 16Republic­ans who submitted false certificat­es stating they were the state’s presidenti­al electors despite Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory in 2020.
MAX ORTIZ — DETROIT NEWS VIA AP, FILE Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking federal prosecutor­s to open a criminal investigat­ion into 16Republic­ans who submitted false certificat­es stating they were the state’s presidenti­al electors despite Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory in 2020.

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