ST. CLAIR SHORES — According to a press release from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office, a St. Clair Shores man was sentenced on Oct. 22 for alleged double-voting crimes committed in 2024.

Frank Prezzato, 69, was one of seven people charged in 2024 for alleged double voting in the 2024 August primary. This group of people included three seasonal election clerks and four residents ranging in age from 31 to 73.

Prezzato was charged with offering to vote more than once and voting absentee and in person in October 2024. He pleaded guilty to the charges in September and was sentenced to six months of delayed probation. The press release from his guilty plea and the sentencing on Oct. 22 stated Prezzato acknowledged that he acted “recklessly” for voting twice in the same election.

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