(WASHINGTON EXAMINER) -- Georgia's outspoken elections manager has clocked hundreds of hours investigating voter fraud and defending the integrity of the state's election system. But recently, one case of alleged illegal voting hit a little too close to home for Gabriel Sterling.
Sterling said he received a third-party election flier at his house reminding a voter who lived at the Sandy Spring address to pick up the absentee ballot she requested and to "return it quickly to ensure your vote is counted," according to a report from Fox 5 Atlanta.
The problem is that the voter, Meron Fissha, moved to Maryland two years ago after selling her home to Sterling.
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