Agents from the Department of Homeland Security were in Dayton on Monday to investigate an allegation of voter fraud at a high school.
Dayton Public Schools Superintendent, Dr. David Lawrence, confirmed that he was alerted that three Homeland Security agents were at Ponitz Career Technology High School while in a meeting on Monday.
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Lawrence and the district’s chief of security got to the school and were met by the agents who were investigating a claim made by a former student regarding the district’s voter registration drive.
For at least the past 15 years, the district has held a drive to register 18-year-olds to vote…