Georgia wants to prosecute voters who voted twice, which would make them felons if convicted
Georgia secretary of state claims to have found 1,000 cases of 'potential double voting' during primaries - days after Donald Trump told his supporters to mail ballots AND vote in person
- Georgia's top elections official said Tuesday that his office has identified about 1,000 cases of 'potential double voting' in the June primary election
- These voters submitted absentee ballots but also voted in person, a problem that happened across 100 Georgia counties
- Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said he wanted to pursue prosecution of these voters, which would make them felons if convicted
- His comments come less than a week after President Donald Trump suggested his supporters mail in their ballots but also go to the polls
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