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FBI FD-302 Interview Report Concerning Voter-Registration Canvassing

A one-page FBI FD-302 records a former canvasser’s account of voter-registration work and expressly contains no FBI recommendations or conclusions.

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Interview record, not a final finding

The form records an in-person FBI interview conducted on December 12, 2023, drafted on December 18, and entered on December 20. Its footer expressly states that the document contains no FBI recommendations or conclusions.

“Date of entry 12/20/2023”
FD-302 metadata
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“This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI.”
FD-302 disclaimer
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Witness description of canvassing operations

The witness said employees were dropped at stores to ask entrants whether they were registered to vote. She reported a daily goal for completed registration forms but said there were no incentives tied to producing a particular number.

“would ask people as they entered the store whether they were registered to vote.”
Witness account
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“The employees had a goal for each day with regards to how many voter registration forms were completed. There were no incentives for producing a certain amount of forms.”
Witness account
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Qualified signature-forgery concern

The witness said she thought signatures might be forged because younger employees returned with many signed forms while she returned only three or four, but she expressly denied forging signatures herself. She also said supervisors told staff that the activity was cleared with the Secretary of State; these remain witness statements, not FBI findings.

“thought people might be forging signatures because the younger employees would return with a lot of signed registration forms”
Witness allegation
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“did not forge signatures on the voter registration forms.”
Witness denial
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“what they were doing was cleared with the Secretary of State.”
Witness account of supervisors’ statement
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