Watch LaRose’s full interview with morning anchor Matt Barnes in the video player above. “Our office has had that responsibility for a long time, but we’ve never had actual professional investigators that can dig into the facts, get the information and make sure that we bring bad guys to justice,” LaRose said during a live interview on NBC4. LaRose said the division will check campaign finance reporting, voting system certification, voter registration integrity, election law violations and cybersecurity among other aspects of the state’s voting system. The new Public Integrity Division is designed to roll up all of the secretary of state’s investigations into voter fraud into one branch. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As the days tick down leading up to Ohio’s major political races in November, Secretary of State Frank LaRose made a major announcement as his office prepares to oversee the Nov.
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