The Detroit News reports:
Republican hopeful Mike Rogers has been registered to vote at three different addresses this year, raising questions in recent days about where exactly the former Michigan congressman is laying his head at night as he campaigns for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat. The Rogers’ campaign clarified in a call with The Detroit News that he is currently residing with in-laws in White Lake Township in Oakland County, west of Pontiac, and not at the lakefront property where he’s registered to vote.
That lakefront modular home had no certificate of occupancy as of this week, township officials confirmed Monday via a public records request. On Tuesday morning, the Rogers house on Round Lake appeared to be still in a construction phase, with an unfinished deck and a Port-A-Jon next to the driveway. He had spent several years living in Florida, where he bought a $1.57 million home in the Cape Coral area in May 2022.
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WE FOUND THE VOTER FRAUD
Florida man used a fake address in Michigan to run for U.S. Senate. No, not Tommy Tuberville—it’s Michigan GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers.
He registered and already voted once using the address of an incomplete, unoccupied home.
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— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) October 8, 2024
Michigan GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers’ neighborhoods have everything but Mr. Rogers https://t.co/ANL8HnYMW0
— Detroit Free Press (@freep) October 6, 2024
Election law experts say there is some question about whether he is legally authorized to vote in Michigan — and whether he legally cast his ballot in the August 6th election. pic.twitter.com/32vngIqliJ
— Slotkin HQ (@ElissaSlotkinHQ) October 6, 2024