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A Michigan probe found one confirmed noncitizen voter since 2018, with most flagged cases unresolved or disproven.
A Michigan investigation into claims that 15 noncitizens voted found only one confirmed noncitizen voter from 2018, whose registration was canceled in 2022.
One of the three individuals flagged had a U.S. citizenship record, and another, who voted in 2024, remains under review.
Four others are being verified, with some registrations already canceled.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said noncitizen voting is extremely rare and cautioned against using jury pool data for voter eligibility checks, citing high error rates.
The state has removed over 1.1 million outdated registrations legally.
Benson criticized the claims as unsubstantiated and warned of risks to eligible voters.
Una investigación de Michigan encontró un votante no ciudadano confirmado desde 2018, con la mayoría de los casos señalados no resueltos o refutados.