Several men have been charged in connection with voting machine fraud cases:
1. In Michigan, Matthew DePerno, the 2022 Republican nominee for Michigan attorney general, has been charged with undue possession of a voting machine, willfully damaging a voting machine, and conspiracy. He was involved in an alleged scheme to tamper with voting machines after the 2020 election.
2. Stefanie Lambert Junttila, a pro-Trump lawyer, was charged with undue possession of a voting machine and conspiracy in Michigan. She is among several individuals accused of conspiring to access and tamper with voting machines in the state.
3. In the Philippines, three Smartmatic executives and a former chairman of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) were indicted by a federal grand jury in Florida for bribery and money laundering related to the procurement of vote counting machines for the 2016 Philippine elections. The Smartmatic executives charged were Roger Alejandro Piñate Martinez, Elie Moreno, and Jose Miguel Vaque.
These are the main cases mentioned where men have been charged with voting machines fraud.