Michigan Democrats Demand Investigation into Mike Rogers' Ballot Signatures
Allegations of fraud and forgery could disqualify GOP Senate candidate from 2024 ballot
- Democrats claim over half of Rogers' 30,000 signatures may be invalid.
- The alleged fraud includes signatures from deceased individuals and unregistered voters.
- Eighteen circulators for Rogers are accused of submitting fraudulent petitions.
- Rogers' campaign dismisses the claims as a political stunt and expects dismissal.
- The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has yet to decide on the investigation.