TALLAHASSEE — Two employees of a company once aligned with the Republican Party of Florida admitted to law-enforcement authorities that they forged voter registration forms.
It's the first result in a far-reaching voter fraud investigation that was launched last fall — and initiated at the urging of the party after election supervisors started flagging questionable applications.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement reported Tuesday that the two ex-employees were charged with a third-degree felony. But prosecutors back in January decided to place both of them on probation because neither has a criminal history.
This does not end the investigation into Strategic Allied. There are four other cases across the state under investigation according to FDLE.







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