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Sproul does not appear on the corporate paperwork for Strategic Allied.

Democrats have seized on the investigations into Strategic Allied’s work, noting that the GOP has raised the alarm about the risk of voter fraud as it has pushed to tighten voter identification requirements.

Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., released a letter Monday to Republican Gov. Rick Scott asking him to appoint a bipartisan task force to investigate. “We have a governor who has led this crusade against illusionary voter fraud for months in an effort to suppress the vote and kick eligible voters off the rolls,” Deutch said. “Now when he’s confronted with real voter fraud with major implications on the outcome of this election, he’s missing in action.”

In a statement, Scott noted that the company has been fired and its forms turned over to law enforcement: “We have zero tolerance for any illegal voting activity in Florida.”

Florida elections officials have identified dozens of suspicious forms turned in by the state Republican Party.

In Miami-Dade County, three forms with similar handwriting were also turned in by a voter registration effort run by the National Council of La Raza. “We’re really trying to get to bottom of the complaint so we can address it,” said Camila Gallardo, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group.

Those applications, like the ones tied to the GOP program, were turned over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, said Chris Cate, spokesman for the Florida Division of Elections.

Officials in other states also are investigating.

In North Carolina, state elections officials are investigating a handful of suspicious voter registration forms submitted by Strategic Allied in Mecklenburg County, the state’s largest county, according to the director of the county elections board. The county also turned over one irregular form that came in from Organizing for America, an arm of the Democratic National Committee.

The Nevada Secretary of State’s office is investigating a complaint filed by a Democrat who said she saw a Strategic Allied employee direct a woman who had registered as a Democrat to tear up that form and fill out one that did not list a party affiliation.

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