Elections office workers cleared of wrongdoing in voter fraud probe; nine former inmates face felonies

‘Nobody from the supervisor‘s office will be charged.’

An eight-month-long Florida criminal voter fraud investigation into jailhouse registration drives has cleared all current and former employees at the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office, prosecutors said.

The only people being charged in these cases are onetime inmates who registered to vote while ineligible to do so, said Darry Lloyd, chief of investigations at the state attorney’s office.

“Nobody from the supervisor‘s office will be charged,” he said Thursday.

The number of those charged now stands at nine after four more indictments were revealed late Wednesday.

The four include a Democrat, a Republican and two not affiliated with a political party. Three of those charged Wednesday voted in the November 2020 presidential election, voting records showed. Cases opened earlier this week included two Democrats, one Republican and two who did not affiliate themselves with a political party.

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