CINCINNATI: Elections officials in southwestern Ohio’s Hamilton County will issue more than two dozen subpoenas as an investigation into possible voter fraud during November’s election heats up.
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports the four-member Hamilton County Board of Elections decided Tuesday by a unanimous vote to issue 28 subpoenas and set two hearings later this month.
The hearings will be a final opportunity for voters to provide explanations before the cases are turned over to prosecutors for possible criminal charges.
The cases include a poll worker who may have falsified votes, a woman whose absentee ballot was sent to her several days after she died and a Florida resident who tried to use her old Cincinnati-area address to vote in Hamilton County.

