Longtime clerk accused of being a “false elector” can once again run elections after charges dropped
The state restored Stan Grot’s election authority after a judge dismissed felony false-elector charges and the attorney general declined to appeal.
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Fake Elector In Charge Of County Elections Once Again
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. by Hayley Harding, Votebeat Stan Grot is once again in charge of Shelby Township’s elections. Grot, the Shelby Township Clerk, was one of 16 people charged with a number of felonies connected to their role as so-called “false electors” for President Donald Trump in 2020. As a result, the state stripped Grot o…
Accused Trump 'false elector' back in control of town's ballots after charges cleared
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.Stan Grot is once again in charge of Shelby Township’s elections.Grot, the Shelby Township Clerk, was one of 16 people charged with a ...
Longtime clerk accused of being a “false elector” can once again run elections after charges dropped
Stan Grot, one of Michigan’s so-called “false electors,” is once again able to run elections in Shelby Township after the charges were dismissed and Attorney General Dana Nessel didn’t appeal them.
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