GAINESVILLE –Eighth Judicial Circuit State Attorney Bill Cervone said on Nov. 2 his office continues working on alleged voter fraud cases related to the Aug. 7 Chiefland election.
Cervone told the Chiefland Citizen on Oct. 25 that he "is close to making a decision" on whether to prosecute any or all of the alleged 11 violators of voting laws. On Oct. 25, Cervone said he must conduct some additional background investigation of a couple of people.
On Nov. 2, however, Cervone said he does not know when he will announce a decision as to whether to prosecute any or all of alleged 11 different suspects in these voter fraud cases.
"This is not to imply anything else," Cervone said. "Nothing has been definitely decided."
Sterling Ivey, spokesman for the Florida Secretary of State, Division of Elections confirmed 11 as being the number of people investigated for alleged voter fraud in Levy County.
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