Charges against seasonal election clerk, voter dropped
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Charges related to alleged instances of double voting in the 2024 primary election leveled against a seasonal election clerk and a voter have been dismissed in St. Clair Shores.
Molly Brasure, 31, and Geneva O’Day, 62, both cried when their cases were dismissed by Judge Mark Fratarcangeli in the 40th District Court on Friday, March 7.
Brasure was originally charged with two counts of falsifying election returns, a five-year felony; two counts each of voting in person and by absentee, a five-year felony and two counts of offering to vote more than once, a four-year felony. O’Day was originally charged with one count of voting in person and absentee and one count of offering to vote more than once.
Fratarcangeli cited a lack of probable cause in both cases and apologized to both Brasure and O’Day that they had to be put through the cases.
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