Voter Fraud Charged in Michigan 

A Michigan county elections official and former township clerk was charged with ballot tampering related to the Aug. 2020 primary election, according to State Attorney General Dana Nessel. Nessel alleged that Kathy Funk purposely broke a seal on a container for ballots so that the votes couldn’t be totaled during an anticipated recount. She narrowly won reelection in the unofficial count, the AG’s office said. Ballot tampering is a felony in Michigan, carrying a maximum sentence of five years in prison upon conviction. Click here.