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FBI Database Checks of 107 Voter-Registration Applications

An FBI electronic communication summarizes database checks of 107 voter-registration applications reviewed for potentially fraudulent signatures or possibly nonexistent applicants.

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Scope of the review

The memo says database searches were conducted on 107 applications from an identified evidence box to look for potentially fraudulent signatures or applications listing nonexistent individuals.

“Database searches were conducted on the 107 voter registration applications from item 1B1”
Investigative action
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“in an attempt to identify voter registration applications with potentially fraudulent signatures or listing non-existent individuals.”
Purpose of review
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Database and signature results

The memo reports that 91 individuals yielded no database results. It says 16 were confirmed as existing people, but only four had signatures on file matching the associated applications; these are the memo's reported review results rather than proof on this page of who completed any application.

“Ninety-one individuals returned no results in database checks.”
Reported database result
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“Sixteen individuals were confirmed to be existing people but only four had signatures on file that matched the signatures provided on the associated voter registration application.”
Reported signature comparison
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Attached supporting material

The communication states that a spreadsheet summarizing the findings was attached elsewhere in the file; that spreadsheet is not included on this one-page PDF.

“A spreadsheet summarizing the findings is attached in the 1A portion of the file.”
Enclosure reference
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