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Officers used police station addresses for voting

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Thirty law enforcement officers across Hamilton County used police stations where they work as their address when registering to vote – a felony crime.

It’s punishable by up to a year in prison.

Ohio law says voters must register where they live. The law says the voter must “knowingly” file a false registration – which can be tough to prove.

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