As part of an investigation into alleged voter fraud that began in August, Indiana State Police raided a northside Indianapolis, Indiana, office of the Indiana Voter Registration Project (IVRP) Tuesday morning.
The investigation now spans nine counties. It began after fraudulent voter registration forms were filed in two of those counties two months ago. Justin L. Mack at the Indianpolis Star reports:
The results of the search are not being released, and the affidavit and search warrant will remain sealed for 30 days.
"An investigation of this nature is complex, time consuming and is expected to continue for several more weeks or months," said an ISP statement. "Victims of the activities by some agents of the Indiana Voter Registration Project may not discover they have been disenfranchised from voting until they go to vote and realize their voting information has been altered. Such action may result in the citizen having to cast a provisional ballot."
Blaming the IVRP, which is legally required to turn in every voter registration form for the state to determine which are good and bad, is quite the clever move.