Salt Lake City’s KTL News reports:
Two men were caught trying to vote more than once in the race for County Clerk at the Salt Lake County GOP Convention Saturday, and the chair of the party says it may take legal action against them.
“We’re going to probably send this to the Attorney General, we may actually prosecute,” said Salt Lake GOP Chairman Chris Null. “That’s a serious issue in our system.” As for what legal charges may come, that’s unclear since a political party is a private business.
This happened during the vote counting in the GOP race for Salt Lake County Clerk between Nancy Lord and Goud Maragani. Both men were then stripped of their delegate titles in a vote from the body of delegates, one of the men was a local precinct chair.
#utpol I can see @GOPUtah standing by the table where they’re counting votes. Delegates just voted to strip two people of their delegate titles after they were caught trying to vote more than once…A large portion of this crowd very much views paper as the securest way to vote.
— Lindsay Aerts (@LindsayOnAir) April 9, 2022
Interestingly, there were more proven instances of voter fraud among Salt Lake County Republicans than “has been proven in Utah’s entire 2020 election.” @MrScarce https://t.co/mIXT5ILmha
— Crooks and Liars (@crooksandliars) April 10, 2022
A couple of people could face charges after trying to vote more than once at the Salt Lake County GOP Convention today. #utpol #utleg
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https://t.co/w4zRhKbArs— KSL NewsRadio (@kslnewsradio) April 9, 2022