‘We Won’t Tolerate Voter Fraud’: Ohio Secretary of State Discusses Role of New Election Integrity Office

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose says many municipal and county elections are decided by one vote, so it’s vital that citizens cast their votes with confidence.
“If an election can come down to a single vote, then a single fraudulent vote is too many,” LaRose told The Epoch Times.
LaRose set up Ohio’s first Public Integrity Division. The office has been open since Oct. 2022, and is tasked with ensuring allegations of election fraud or chicanery.
“It’s all about increasing confidence which drives greater participation,” LaRose said.
LaRose said that when he took office in January 2019, one of the first things he did was read the statute listing the duties of the secretary of state. He was surprised to find something that appeared to have been overlooked….}

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