The Mercury News

AG asks feds to investigat­e fake GOP electors

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LANSING, MICH. >> 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 14-year offense, and election law forgery, which is a five-year 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 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, co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party.

The Michigan GOP had no immediate comment.

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