The Ministry of Human Rights wrote on Twitter: “Allegations of voter fraud are being assessed. ✅ Ministry of Public Works is aware of the allegations of vote-gathering. We are considering the validity of those statements. No further information is available at this time.”
ALLEGATIONS OF VOTER FRAUD BEING EVALUATED. ✅ The MPD is aware of the allegations of vote harvesting. We are in the process of looking into the validity of those statements. No further information is available at this time on this.
— Minneapolis Police (@MinneapolisPD) September 28, 2020
The video shows Liban Mohamed, brother of Minneapolis City Councilman Jamal Osman, saying in a Snapchat video: “Just today we got 300 for Jamal Osman. I have 300 ballots in my car now… The numbers don’t lie. Look, all of these are for Jamal Osman.”
Newsweek added:
An anonymous caller, identified as a former Minneapolis political worker, told Veritas that Omar’s deputy campaign manager, Ali Essie Gainey, was coordinating the harvest of older votes at Charles Horn Towers, a residential complex in the city, before the August 8 Minnesota primary.
The same person claimed that women and young people were paid for the ballots they received during the primaries.