The Hamilton County Board of Elections Tuesday subpoenaed records from
nine of Hamilton County’s 11 UPS stores after a registered voter alerted
the board that 47 voters had registered via the stores’ mailbox
service.
Apparently, citizen voter action prompted this investigation:
The voter, Marlene Kocher, found 47 voters were registered at nine UPS
stores. The Board of Elections found 18 of the voters had cast ballots
in the November 2012 election. “The accuracy of our voter rolls is
critical to election integrity,” said Kocher, a Green Township resident
who is a member of the tea party-affiliated Ohio Voter Integrity
Project.
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