one argument Wrote:
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> Laura Seeds, of Espanola, NM, conspired with Dyon
> Herrera to falsify several absentee ballots in
> favor of Seeds' husband, a city councilman who was
> running for mayor in 2016. Seeds was charged with
> two counts of making false statements relative to
> the municipal election code, one count of
> conspiracy to violate the municipal election code,
> and ten counts of possession of another person's
> absentee ballot. Seeds was found guilty of two
> counts of making false statements relative to the
> municipal election code and two counts of
> possession of another person's absentee ballot,
> which are all fourth degree felonies.
https://www.abqjournal.com/1399464/laura-seeds-put-on-six-months-of-house-arrest.html
two arguments Wrote:
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> Richard Douglas Dohmen, of James City County,
> committed voter fraud when he attempted to cast
> ballots for both himself and his dead wife in a
> 2018 state election. Dohmen was charged with
> forging public records and making false statements
> on required forms, and pleaded guilty to making
> false statements on required forms. He was
> sentenced to 1 year in the penitentiary, 3 years
> of unsupervised probation, and was ordered to pay
> a $458 fine.
https://www.vagazette.com/news/va-vg-richard-dohmen-indicted-0409-story.html
three arguments Wrote:
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> Marjory Gale, of Hood River, OR, voted twice in
> the 2016 election, once for herself and once for
> her daughter. Both votes were cast by absentee
> ballot. Gale pleaded guilty to a violation, and
> was ordered to pay a $750 fine.
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
four arguments Wrote:
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> Bret Warren, of Casselberry, FL, entered a plea of
> nolo-contendere to two third-degree felony voter
> fraud charges. Warren's fraud was uncovered when
> five residents of Altamonte Springs noted they had
> not received their absentee ballots for the 2016
> presidential election. The ballots had nonetheless
> been returned, and were filled out and signed.
> Investigators matched fingerprints on the envelope
> to Warren through a federal database, and DNA
> obtained from the envelope also matched Warren.
> Warren was charged with two counts of felony false
> swearing in connection with voting or elections,
> and after pleading nolo-contendere was sentenced
> to 154 days' imprisonment with credit for time
> served, and ordered to pay $468 in fees and court
> costs.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-seminole-county-voter-fraud-saliva-20180503-story.html
five aruments Wrote:
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> Troy Stevenson was convicted of making a false
> statement on an absentee ballot as well as second
> degree forgery, both class D felonies. He
> committed this crime on October 28, 2017, in
> connection with the November 2017 mayoral election
> in Stafford, CT. Stevenson was given a three year
> suspended sentence.
https://apnews.com/0e76eeab065245c69417edbf0059e160
six arguments Wrote:
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> Following an investigation by the Texas Attorney
> General's office, Margarita Rangel Ozuna was
> charged with engaging in election fraud, along
> with five others during the 2012 Democratic
> Primary runoff election. Ozuna pleaded guilty to
> charges of fraudulent use of absentee ballots and
> was sentenced to serve 15 days in Cameron County
> jail and required to pay a $250 fine. This was the
> second time that Ozuna was convicted of voter
> fraud. In 2013, she was convicted of felony voter
> fraud stemming from the 2010 election.
http://valleycentral.com/news/local/identities-released-of-six-accused-in-voter-fraud-case
seven arguments Wrote:
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> Michelle Marie Landsteiner forged the signature
> and voted for a family member during the 2016
> Minnesota primary. However, the family member had
> already registered to vote elsewhere, and her
> ballot was flagged. Upon review, the voter's
> signature and the witness's signature looked
> extremely similar. Landsteiner pled guilty to
> unlawful voting and was sentenced to one year of
> probation and nearly $600 in fees. A 90-day jail
> sentence will be waived after completing her
> probation.
https://www.mankatofreepress.com/news/local_news/woman-charged-with-voter-fraud/article_2f0f1ce4-b18b-11e6-92ef-03efdf9d43be.html
That’s seven for seven.
Too bad they didn’t teach you how to use Google on your Russian troll farm. Stay the fuck out of our elections!