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RandySF

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Thu May 1, 2025, 03:03 PM 23 hrs ago

Tazewell County Clerk says double voters occurred during November presidential election

PEKIN, Ill. – Tazewell County’s Clerk says a recent audit found cases of double voting in November’s presidential election.

County Clerk John Ackerman announced at a press conference on Thursday that two cases of double voting were discovered.

Ackerman says in the case of “Voter A,” an 86-year-old female from Tremont, she early voted on the weekend of October 18th, then voted against on Election Day. He says, in that case, there was no stamp on Election Day to indicate that she already voted.

For “Voter B,” a 66-year-old male from East Peoria, he had submitted a vote-by-mail ballot, then voted at his precinct in Groveland Township. Ackerman says there was a stamp that showed he had already voted, and election judges did not catch it.




https://wmbdradio.com/2025/05/01/tazewell-county-clerk-says-double-voters-occurred-during-november-presidential-election/

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