The Miami-Dade Office of the State’s Attorney would neither confirm nor deny whether there is an open investigation into alleged voter fraud in Doral during the November general election. NBC 6 reported about 20 people are under investigation for allegedly using an office building in Doral as their voter registration address. County election officials say voters must live at the addresses they list on their registrations. Those who provide addresses for places where they don’t live are in violation of state law. County election officials referred all questions related to the alleged investigation to the state attorney’s office. “We can never confirm or deny the existence of any investigation,” Lissette Valdes-Valle, a spokeswoman for the state’s attorney office, told the Florida Record.
Whenever there is an investigation, results are not released until the office considers it closed, Valdes-Valle added.
According to reports, the office building in question is Offix Solutions, a shared workplace at 7950 NW 53rd St. in Doral. The business is in an area filled with mostly commercial buildings and warehouses. There have been allegations that some voters said they lived in the same suite where that business operates. It is not known whether any other office buildings may be under suspicion.
Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Christina White said it is the election office’s duty to report any inconsistencies to the proper authorities.
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