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FBI Interview of a Canvasser Alleging Marijuana or Money Trades for Registrations

An FBI FD-302 records a former 2020 canvasser's allegations about other workers trading marijuana or money for voter-registration applications and submitting fictitious names.

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Employment terms

The witness said she canvassed outside a Walmart, turned collected applications in to an office, and was paid $400 every two weeks by direct deposit or prepaid debit card. She said there was no incentive or bonus per application and that she was never directed to invent registration information.

“was paid $400 every two weeks.”
Witness account; name is redacted
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“There wasn't an incentive or bonus to turn in voter registration applications.”
Witness account
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“was never directed to make up information on the voter registration applications.”
Witness account; name is redacted
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Allegations about other canvassers

The witness alleged that other canvassers traded marijuana or money for completed voter-registration applications. She qualified her further allegation by saying other canvassers were “probably” submitting applications under fictitious names.

“knew of other canvassers who would trade marijuana and/or money for voter registration applications.”
Witness allegation; name is redacted
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“Other canvassers were "probably" submitting voter registration applications with fictitious names.”
Qualified witness allegation
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Personal denial and allegation about an acquaintance

The witness denied personally submitting applications with fictitious information. She separately alleged that her child's father likely put fictitious information on his registration application; the report does not present that allegation as a finding.

“never submitted voter registration applications with fictitious information.”
Witness denial; name is redacted
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“likely filled out fictitious information on his voter registration application.”
Witness allegation; names are redacted
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Contract verification during interview

Agents showed the witness two canvassing contracts, and she confirmed that the handwriting and signatures on both were hers. This verifies her connection to the contracts, not the separate allegations about other canvassers.

“confirmed that it was her handwriting and her signature on both contracts.”
Agent note describing interview verification
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