Hearing set for woman accused of voter fraud in Florida

Michelle Stribling among several arrested; she believed her right to vote restored

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A woman accused of voter fraud in Orange County appeared in court Tuesday.

Michelle Stribling is one of several people who was arrested but believed their right to vote had been restored. Stribling was found competent to stand trial and will appear in court on Feb. 2 for a pre-trial hearing.

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In 1993, Orange County records show Stribling was convicted after admitting to second-degree murder. She served 11 years in prison.

According to her recent arrest report, Stribling told investigators she could not read or write very well and did not understand the question on the voter registration application.

“Stribling asked a representative that offered the voter registration applications for assistance with completing the application and the individual would not assist her,” the report read.

She said she checked the statement that indicated she was not a convicted felon. She told detectives she thought her rights were restored “when she later received a voter registration card,” according to an affidavit.

Stribling told News 6 she legitimately thought she was eligible to vote.

“This is a misunderstanding. I didn’t mean no harm about this.” Stribling said.

She pleaded not guilty in September to the charges.


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Brenda Argueta is a digital journalist who joined ClickOrlando.com in March 2021. She is the author of the Central Florida Happenings newsletter that goes out every Thursday.

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