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Dana Nessel for Attorney General: Southfield Clerk Resigns Following Plea Agreement

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LANSING –  The Southfield City Clerk resigned her position immediately following a  plea agreement, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced today. 

Sherikia  Hawkins entered a plea of “no contest” to misconduct in office, a  five-year felony, before Judge Kwame Rowe in the Oakland County Sixth  Circuit Court, related to her actions connected to the November 2018  election.

As  part of the plea agreement,the five remaining felony counts against  Hawkins are dismissed. The judge also accepted a sentence agreement of  no probation or incarceration. The sentence will provide for a fine and  other costs accessed by the court. 

During  the 2018 General Election the election inspectors made a mistake and  put 193 absentee ballots in the ballot container without first running  them through the tabulator. The ballot container was then sealed.  Because of this error, the number of votes shown on the tabulator  counter was 193 less than the number of absentee ballots received by the  clerk’s office. 

Hawkins,  then the City Clerk, tried to cover up this mistake by removing 193  names from the list of voters who had returned absentee ballots. Her  fraudulent effort to cover up a mistake was discovered by county  election officials when they opened the ballot container and counted the  votes therein.

“I  am committed to ensuring the voters of our state can have confidence in  our election process,” Nessel said. “Election officials, regardless of  political party, must uphold the integrity of their position and ensure  every vote is accurately counted. Those who abuse that commitment  undermine the very foundation of our democracy."

In  January, the Michigan Court of Appeals sided with the Department of  Attorney General and unanimously upheld four of the charges filed in the  case against Hawkins, reinstating the original six felony charges  against the Southfield Clerk.

A sentencing hearing is set for December 8 at 9 a.m.

Original source can be found here.

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