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MN Secretary of State: Hidden Camera Vouching 'Investigation' Now Faces Its Own Investigation

James O'Keefe's team says the state allows one registered voter to vouch for up to 8 people without ID.

  • On Thursday, JamesOKeefeIII and Cam Higby conducted an undercover operation in Minnesota to expose the state's election vouching system, filming their attempt to cast ballots without identification.
  • Minnesota law currently permits one registered voter to vouch for up to 8 unregistered persons at polling locations, eliminating requirements for traditional identification or proof of residence.
  • At the poll, a bystander told the investigators, "Don't worry, I'll vouch for you guys," despite the pair lacking proof of residence or Minnesota identification.
  • Critics describe the system as a "constitutional crisis" enabling voter fraud, while supporters contend the process removes barriers to voting that liberals have long defended.
  • Previous rules permitted one person to vouch for 50 voters; the current limit of 8 represents a significant reduction in unregistered individuals allowed per voucher.
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Geller Report broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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