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Ohio Group Gets Visit From FBI Over Voter Fraud Investigation
The Ohio Organizing Collaborative, a group focused on voter registration, criminal, and economic justice was raided by the FBI Thursday in connection with a voter fraud investigation.
On Friday morning, Statehouse News Bureau’s Jo Ingles posted on X that she spoke with OCC board member Prentiss Haney, who indicated that FBI agents came to their Northeast Ohio office on Thursday. Agents reportedly searched and took laptops and other electronic devices and interviewed those with the organization.
NEW – A leader of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative tells me FBI agents came to the group's Cleveland office yesterday. Prentiss Haney says members of the group have been questioned and, in some cases, laptops have been seized in a possible voter fraud case.— Jo Ingles (@joingles) June 12, 2026
In speaking with Ingles, Haney said the raid was “politically motivated” and compared it to one of the most brutal moments of the civil rights movement. “This is not normal business. I mean there’s no reason for over 100 agents to be knocking on the doors of everyday Ohioans,” he said. “Demanding and accusing people of voter fraud as if it was a witch hunt and, and scaring them with the children, following them in their cars to school and to work. I mean this was a full-out assault. I mean, we haven’t seen anything like this since Selma.”
This refers to the March 7, 1965 “Bloody Sunday” incident in Selma, Alabama where state troopers attacked civil rights marchers with clubs and tear gas.
“When have we ever seen federal forces used to come after civil rights leaders, community organizers, volunteers who are doing voting rights at this scale? So that is very concerning where we are at,” he added.
CBS News later reported on Friday that the FBI presented a search warrant, citing “multiple sources familiar with the matter,” and noting that it was ” part of an ongoing fraud-related investigation.”
The Ohio Organizing Collective describes itself as having a vision “to organize everyday Ohioans, building transformative power organizations for racial, social, and economic justice” as well as “build a democratic multi-racial populist governing coalition in Ohio.”
The group has posted on social media against HB 472, a bill that just passed the state legislature and is awaiting Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature. The bill requires photo ID for mail-in ballots and is meant to “complement” a resolution the state legislature also passed that would enshrine voter ID into the constitution. Ohioans will vote on the ballot initiative in November.
The group also has spoken out against Louisiana v. Callais, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in April against racially drawn congressional districts. The Ohio Organizing Collective also took a stance against Secretary of State Frank LaRose sharing voter data with the Department of Justice to verify voter eligibility as well.
Thursday’s raid has drawn the outrage of Ohio Democrats, including Reps. Shontell Brown and Joyce Beatty, as well as Democrat nominee for governor Amy Acton and former Sen. Sherrod Brown, who is running against Republican Sen. Jon Husted in the 2026 special election. Ohio Democratic Party Chairwoman Kathleen Clyde also spoke out, as did Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb.
Five alarm over at @OHDems. Do they always react this way when there’s “nothing to find?” Asking for a friend. pic.twitter.com/8JTTm5ZpXC— Frank LaRose (@FrankLaRose) June 12, 2026
Marcell Strbich, who ran for secretary of state as a Republican but lost to Treasurer Robert Sprague, commented on the raid multiple times on X, claiming that “Ohio has a problem with third-party voter engagement organizations, defrauding elections,” and calling for new laws.
Strbich has been vocal about the need for voter ID for mail-in ballots.
I’ve been saying for a long time that Ohio has a problem with third-party voter engagement organizations, defrauding elections. This FBI raid should result in laws prohibiting non-election official activities. We already have online voter registration. https://t.co/znZF2TcHjx— Marcell Strbich (@marcellstrbich) June 12, 2026
CBS News’ reporting noted that in 2017, “a paid canvasser for Ohio Organizing Collaborative pleaded guilty for involvement in a fraudulent voter registration scheme.”
The Daily Signal reached out to the organization and the FBI but did not hear back in time. A DOJ official told CBS News that the affidavit is under seal.
“Search warrants are authorized by a judge and anything said by any organization or others in the media is unfounded speculation, as the target of any investigation is not privy to the search warrant affidavit until after the indictment,” the official said.