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Indiana State Police expand vote fraud probe to 57 counties

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Indiana State Police say they’ve expanded their investigation of possible voter registration fraud to 57 of the state’s 92 counties.

Spokesman Capt. Dave Bursten announced the expansion Thursday from the nine counties in the investigation two days earlier. He provided no details on the reason for the expansion. The expansion includes Marion County, where Indianapolis is located.

The announcement came about an hour after Patriot Majority USA, the group under investigation in the nine counties named Tuesday, said it has asked the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to look into whether the investigation is an attempt to suppress black votes.

Bursten denied any attempt to suppress votes, saying the investigation has followed proper procedures. It has looked into whether fraudulent names or addresses were used in registering voters.

The counties include:

  1. Adams
  2. Allen
  3. Bartholomew
  4. Benton
  5. Blackford
  6. Boone
  7. Brown
  8. Carroll
  9. Cass
  10. Clark
  11. Clay
  12. Clinton
  13. Daviess
  14. Dearborn
  15. Decatur
  16. DeKalb
  17. Delaware
  18. Dubois
  19. Elkhart
  20. Fayette
  21. Floyd
  22. Franklin
  23. Fulton
  24. Gibson
  25. Grant
  26. Greene
  27. Hamilton
  28. Hancock
  29. Harrison
  30. Hendricks
  31. Henry
  32. Howard
  33. Huntington
  34. Jefferson
  35. Jackson
  36. Jasper
  37. Jay
  38. Jefferson
  39. Jennings
  40. Johnson
  41. Knox
  42. Kosciusko
  43. LaGrange
  44. Lake
  45. LaPorte
  46. Lawrence
  47. Madison
  48. Marion
  49. Marshall
  50. Martin
  51. Miami
  52. Monroe
  53. Montgomery
  54. Morgan
  55. Newton
  56. Noble
  57. Owen

RELATED: Indiana voter fraud investigation expands to Allen County 

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