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Handwriting samples parsed as jury weighs Hamtramck election fraud case

ArcaMax

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July 1, 2026

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DETROIT — Dotted and undotted i's, and loops in r's are among the evidence to be scrutinized by jurors who will decide whether a Hamtramck City Council member forged a signature on a woman's absentee ballot in 2023. The Wayne County Circuit ...

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Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots

Every ballot error from the June 16 primary came from a hand-marked one, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday. The ballot image audit shows an accuracy rate of 99.93 for hand-marked ballots and 100 for machine-marked ballots. “Human beings make human errors and the likelihood of a discrepancy between voter intent and what’s []...Click to read more

New Boston Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Handwriting Expert Says Republican AG, Lt. Governor Candidates Submitted Hundreds Of Fraudulent Signatures

A handwriting expert testified that nomination papers for Republican attorney general candidate Michael Walsh and lieutenant governor candidate Anne Manning Martin showed evidence of hundreds of fraudulent signatures.

BERNAMA

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· Jul 8, 2026

General : Hiring Risks Rise As AI Fuels Sophisticated Fraud

KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 (Bernama) -- Fifteen per cent of candidates screened for employment had at least one discrepancy in their records, according to the National Background Screening Risk Index (NBSRI).

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

State election workers can officially tabulate mail-in ballots that arrive with missing or mismatched stubs, following a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals. The decision reverses a previous order from the Michigan Court of Claims that would have blocked those votes from being counted normally. The legal battle began in September 2024 when the [] Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

Twitchy

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· Jun 23, 2026

LIVE Election Results With TWITCHY! Primary Night in New York, Maryland, and South Carolina

LIVE Election Results With TWITCHY! Primary Night in New York, Maryland, and South Carolina

Hartmann Report

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November

The pattern is becoming impossible to miss: the hidden report, the voter-roll purges, the gerrymanders, and Postal Service changes targeting mail ballots in Democratic states...

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Related coverage for "Handwriting samples parsed as jury weighs Hamtramck election fraud case": Off The Press — Audit shows errors in Georgia primary came from hand-marked ballots. New Boston Post — Handwriting Expert Says Republican AG, Lt. Governor Candidates Submitted Hundreds Of Fraudulent Signatures. BERNAMA — General : Hiring Risks Rise As AI Fuels Sophisticated Fraud. Tampa Free Press — Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs. Twitchy — LIVE Election Results With TWITCHY! Primary Night in New York, Maryland, and South Carolina. Hartmann Report — The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November