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Michigan Secretary Of State Warns Against Threats To Election Officials

Jocelyn Benson, Michigan secretary of state, testifies as the Senate Judiciary Committee hears from election officials and Justice Department officials about the rise in threats toward elected

House Republicans are pushing forward with a bill aimed at preventing non-citizen voting, despite it already being illegal for non-citizens to vote. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson recently highlighted the threats faced by election officials due to misinformation surrounding election security.

Benson emphasized that only U.S. citizens are eligible to vote in elections, and stringent processes are in place to verify citizenship during voter registration. Any instances of non-citizens registering or voting are swiftly addressed, with individuals removed from voter rolls and potential prosecutions pursued.

She debunked claims of widespread non-citizen voting, stating that such allegations undermine public trust in the electoral process. Benson stressed the importance of upholding election integrity and combating misinformation to safeguard democracy.

Addressing threats and intimidation faced by election workers, including herself, Benson highlighted the need to protect those dedicated to ensuring fair and secure elections. She recounted personal experiences of threats and harassment, underscoring the serious implications of false rhetoric on election officials' safety.

Jocelyn Benson stresses only U.S. citizens can vote.
House Republicans push bill to prevent non-citizen voting.
Stringent processes verify citizenship during voter registration.

In response to potential disruptions during election nights, Benson outlined preparedness measures, including legal protections for election officials and collaboration with law enforcement to maintain order at polling sites.

Efforts to deter interference with the electoral process and ensure the safety of election workers are ongoing, with a focus on communication, planning, and legal consequences for those attempting to disrupt elections.

The article commended the commitment of election officials, like Secretary Benson, and their teams in upholding the integrity of elections and protecting the democratic process.

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