Iowa’s Secretary of State has been warned by the State Auditor’s Office that funds used for a voter fraud investigation may need to be repaid. According to a report by the Des Moines Register, in July of 2012 Iowa’s Secretary of State Matt Schultz launched an investigation with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) to look into cases of alleged voter fraud. Schultz reportedly used Help America Vote Act funds for the investigation, which may have violated how the HAVA funds are supposed to be used. A letter dated Wednesday, December 18, 2013 from the Chief Auditor of State Warren Jenkins said that the HAVA Act doesn’t explain whether it’s permissible to use HAVA funds to investigate potential voter fraud.
In the letter, Jenkins tells Schultz that the funds may be used for activities including educating voters, training election officials, developing state plans, and establishing telephone hotlines to report potential voter fraud.
“However, the Act does not further define “administration of elections”,” Jenkins said. “Section 101 of the Act does not specifically address whether the investigation of complaints and potential criminal activity is an allowable expenditure under HAVA.”
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