Congressman Murphy questions Michigan Secretary of State about voter rolls at House hearing
House Administration Committee Member Greg Murphy and Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discuss concerns about deceased individuals on voter rolls and potential illegal voting, challenging an official on why it takes a lawsuit to remove them, the importance of preventing fraudulent votes, if votes from unknowingly illegally registered individuals should be counted, and the idea that illegal votes shouldn't be counted in any election at a hearing with state election officials.





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