The nation has 2,068 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 31 percent (645 cases), followed by Voters at 31 percent (633 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 24 percent (491 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 27 percent (558 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
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Mississippi has 74 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 51 percent (38 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 27 percent (20 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Unknown at 53 percent (39 cases). The status of most cases was Not Charged at 47 percent (35 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Oklahoma has 1 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 100 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 100 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Delaware has 1 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 100 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 100 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Minnesota has 10 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (10 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Felon Casting Ineligible Vote at 80 percent (8 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 70 percent (7 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Illinois has 23 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 43 percent (10 cases), followed by Election Official at 30 percent (7 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Vote Buying at 39 percent (9 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 52 percent (12 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Arkansas has 6 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 83 percent (5 cases), followed by Voter at 17 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 50 percent (3 cases). The status of most cases was Dismissed at 33 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
New Mexico has 10 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 60 percent (6 cases), followed by Election Official at 30 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 70 percent (7 cases). The status of most cases was Case Pending at 70 percent (7 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Indiana has 62 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 97 percent (60 cases), followed by Voter at 2 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Casting Ineligible Vote at 63 percent (39 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 73 percent (45 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Maryland has 2 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (2 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Intimidation at 100 percent (2 cases). The status of most cases was Convicted at 100 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Louisiana has 4 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 50 percent (2 cases), followed by Unknown at 25 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Vote Buying at 50 percent (2 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 50 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Texas has 104 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 44 percent (46 cases), followed by Voter at 36 percent (37 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Unknown at 42 percent (44 cases). The status of most cases was Not Charged at 32 percent (33 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Wyoming has 4 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (4 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 50 percent (2 cases). The status of most cases was Dismissed at 50 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Iowa has 49 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 78 percent (38 cases), followed by Voter at 20 percent (10 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Unknown at 78 percent (38 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 69 percent (34 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Wisconsin has 57 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 79 percent (45 cases), followed by Third Party Organizations at 9 percent (5 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Felon Casting Ineligible Vote at 39 percent (22 cases). The status of most cases was Convicted at 23 percent (13 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Nebraska has 2 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 50 percent (1 cases), followed by Third Party Organizations at 50 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 100 percent (2 cases). The status of most cases was Dismissed at 50 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Michigan has 17 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 53 percent (9 cases), followed by Voter at 24 percent (4 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 35 percent (6 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 59 percent (10 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Kansas has 216 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 45 percent (97 cases), followed by Unknown at 40 percent (87 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 51 percent (111 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 46 percent (100 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Utah has 51 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (51 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 100 percent (51 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 90 percent (46 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Virginia has 35 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 91 percent (32 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 6 percent (2 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Casting Ineligible Vote at 89 percent (31 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 77 percent (27 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Oregon has 33 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 94 percent (31 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 3 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Petition Fraud at 55 percent (18 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 82 percent (27 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Connecticut has 196 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 43 percent (84 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 24 percent (48 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 45 percent (89 cases). The status of most cases was Consent Order at 56 percent (110 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Montana has 2 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 50 percent (1 cases), followed by Unknown at 50 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 50 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 50 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
New Hampshire has 20 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (20 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 90 percent (18 cases). The status of most cases was Not Charged at 85 percent (17 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Idaho has 12 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 67 percent (8 cases), followed by Unknown at 25 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 50 percent (6 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 75 percent (9 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
West Virginia has 16 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Election Official had the highest percentage of accused at 88 percent (14 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 13 percent (2 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Vote Buying at 75 percent (12 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 63 percent (10 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
South Carolina has 1 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Election Official had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 100 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 100 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
California has 56 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 34 percent (19 cases), followed by Unknown at 23 percent (13 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 63 percent (35 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 54 percent (30 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Massachusetts has 1 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 100 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 100 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Georgia has 301 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Election Official had the highest percentage of accused at 48 percent (143 cases), followed by Voter at 27 percent (80 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 33 percent (99 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 34 percent (103 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
North Dakota has 3 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Double Voting at 100 percent (3 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 67 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Pennsylvania has 23 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 39 percent (9 cases), followed by Election Official at 30 percent (7 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 43 percent (10 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 35 percent (8 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Florida has 39 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 44 percent (17 cases), followed by Third Party Organizations at 28 percent (11 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Non-Citizen Casting Ineligible Vote at 46 percent (18 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 31 percent (12 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Alaska has 9 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 78 percent (7 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 11 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Unknown at 78 percent (7 cases). The status of most cases was Not Charged at 78 percent (7 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Kentucky has 69 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 52 percent (36 cases), followed by Election Official at 23 percent (16 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Vote Buying at 38 percent (26 cases). The status of most cases was Convicted at 32 percent (22 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Rhode Island has 5 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (5 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Casting Ineligible Vote at 80 percent (4 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 80 percent (4 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Arizona has 7 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 86 percent (6 cases), followed by Campaign Official at 14 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Double Voting at 57 percent (4 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 71 percent (5 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Missouri has 17 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 88 percent (15 cases), followed by Voter at 12 percent (2 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 88 percent (15 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 71 percent (12 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Ohio has 77 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 44 percent (34 cases), followed by Unknown at 22 percent (17 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Petition Fraud at 51 percent (39 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 51 percent (39 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Alabama has 16 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 69 percent (11 cases), followed by Voter at 31 percent (5 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 75 percent (12 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 75 percent (12 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
New York has 18 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 94 percent (17 cases), followed by Voter at 6 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 50 percent (9 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 72 percent (13 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
South Dakota has 1 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (1 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 100 percent (1 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 100 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Colorado has 22 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 68 percent (15 cases), followed by Third Party Organizations at 14 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Double Voting at 55 percent (12 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 86 percent (19 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
New Jersey has 44 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Campaign Official had the highest percentage of accused at 61 percent (27 cases), followed by Unknown at 30 percent (13 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Absentee Ballot Fraud at 91 percent (40 cases). The status of most cases was Unknown at 27 percent (12 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Washington has 270 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Unknown had the highest percentage of accused at 84 percent (228 cases), followed by Voter at 13 percent (35 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Unknown at 70 percent (188 cases). The status of most cases was Not Charged at 88 percent (237 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
North Carolina has 22 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 68 percent (15 cases), followed by Election Official at 23 percent (5 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Casting Ineligible Vote at 36 percent (8 cases). The status of most cases was Case Pending at 41 percent (9 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Tennessee has 14 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 71 percent (10 cases), followed by Election Official at 21 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Casting Ineligible Vote at 64 percent (9 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 29 percent (4 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Nevada has 2 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Third Party Organizations had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (2 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Registration Fraud at 100 percent (2 cases). The status of most cases was Pleaded at 100 percent (2 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
Maine has 3 cases of alleged election fraud since 2000. By category, Voter had the highest percentage of accused at 100 percent (3 cases). The most prevalent fraud was Double Voting at 100 percent (3 cases). The status of most cases was Dismissed at 33 percent (1 cases). Responses to requests for public records varied from state to state. Some state and local officials were quick to respond by sending available records; others failed to provide a single document.
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The synopsis of each case is pulled from information reported to News21 by state officials (listed as OFFICIAL RECORDS) and/or local media (listed as SUMMARY). Links for media reports are provided when available. The official records can be found by searching the documents.
SUMMARY: Family friend of accused former city councilor Angelica Marquez. Accused of fraudulently registering to vote in Sunland Park, New Mexico despite living in Santa Teresa. Charged with false voting, conspiracy to commit false voting, and registration offenses. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/SJeM9S
ATTRIBUTION: Newspaper Article: Las Cruces Sun-News: http://bit.ly/SJeM9S
SUMMARY: Family friend of accused former city councilor Angelica Marquez. Reportedly accused of fraudulently registering to vote in Sunland Park, New Mexico despite living in El Paso, Texas. Charged with false voting, conspiracy to commit false voting and registration offenses. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/SJeM9S
SUMMARY: Whitsett, of Kemper County, was not charged. His name was on a list the Mississippi Attorney General's Office provided to News21. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Not charged.
ATTRIBUTION: Official Records: Jan Schaefer, Public Information Officer, Mississippi Attorney General's Office: 7/20/2012
SUMMARY: No additional information available. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Pleaded to 1 count of illegal voting, a felony, and was sentenced to 1 year of supervised probation.
ATTRIBUTION: Email: Daniel Barnett: Victim/Witness Coordinator: 8th Judicial District: Union County, TN: 7/11/2012
SUMMARY: Television undercover video showed "political operative" Fresquez offering alcohol and telling the show's producer who to vote for while driving the producer to the polling place. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/LxILkw One of the cases identified by the RNLA since their 2011 survey.
ATTRIBUTION: Other: Article by 4 KOB station: http://bit.ly/LxILkw
SUMMARY: Brother of accused former city councilor Angelica Marquez. Reportedly accused of fraudulently registering to vote in New Mexico despite living in El Paso, Texas. Reportedly charged with registration offenses and conspiracy to commit false voting. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/SJeM9S
SUMMARY: Accused of mishandling absentee ballots. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Crews received a $300 fine, cease and desist order and public reprimand.
ATTRIBUTION: Official Records: State Board of Elections: 6/14/2012
SUMMARY: Waters, of Holmes County, was not charged. Her name was on a list the Mississippi Attorney General's Office provided to News21. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Not charged.
SUMMARY: Adams, of Holmes County, was not charged with voter fraud. Her name was on a list the Mississippi Attorney General's Office provided to News21. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Not charged.
SUMMARY: "Unknown", of Warren County, was not charged. "Unknown" was on a list the Mississippi Attorney General's Office provided to News21. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Not charged.
SUMMARY: No additional information available. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Charged with Fraud Voting, a violation of statute 19:34-11. Case is open.
ATTRIBUTION: Official Records: Debra G. Simms, Essex County Prosecutor's Office: 6/26/2012
SUMMARY: Marquez, former city counselor, is accused of registering four people to vote using her home address when they lived elsewhere. She is pending charges related to extortion, briber, and voter fraud. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/Q5QjxX One of the cases identified by the RNLA survey of voter fraud from 2011.
ATTRIBUTION: Other: District Attorney press release: 7/13/2012: http://bit.ly/Q5QjxX
SUMMARY: NieceĀ of accused former city councilor Angelica Marquez, accused of fraudulently registering to vote in Sunland Park, New Mexico despite living in El Paso. Charged with registration offenses and conspiracy to commit false voting. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/SJeM9S
SUMMARY: Former public works director of Sunland Park. Reportedly charged with false voting and conspiracy. He was also accused of extortion related to a threatened leak of a sex tape in the mayoral election. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/Q7cx2x
ATTRIBUTION: Newspaper Article: Albuquerque Journal: http://bit.ly/Q7cx2x
SUMMARY: Carroll was charged with submitting fraudulent signatures for a petition, the Alaska Coastal Management Program citizen initiative. Carroll admitted to signing the booklet using names she found in a phone book. According to the Department of Law, she did not show up for her last hearing and it is believed she may have fled the State of Alaska. Case pending. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Charged with 1 count forgery, 1 count falsifying business records, 1 count unsworn falsification, 1 count perjury, and 1 count improper subscription to petition. LINK: http://bit.ly/OwbnXL
ATTRIBUTION: Letter: Michael C. Geraghty: Alaska Department of Law: 6/22/2012
SUMMARY: Voting without restored rights due to felony conviction. OFFICIAL RECORDS: Charged with 1st Degree Election Misconduct 39A.2. Pleaded and received suspended prison and probation.
ATTRIBUTION: Official Records: State of Iowa Judicial Branch, IT Department via Mark Headlee and Joel Jensen: 7/30/2012
SUMMARY: No additional information available. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://lat.ms/MhtcZk One of the cases identified by the RNLA survey of voter fraud from 2011.
ATTRIBUTION: Newspaper Article: Los Angeles Times: http://lat.ms/MhtcZk
SUMMARY: No additional information available. OFFICIAL RECORDS: A person was accused of voting twice in a mail ballot election. Crimes alleged: double vote. Actions taken: referred to district attorney.
ATTRIBUTION: Official Documents: Kansas Secretary of State's Office Memos, Letters, and Charts: 5/31/2012 and 7/11/2012
SUMMARY: Gomez, a former senior center director, was reportedly indicted on charges of conspiracy and false voting related to registering six people to vote. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/POHFjx One of the cases identified by the RNLA survey of voter fraud from 2011.
ATTRIBUTION: News Article: Las Cruces Sun-News: http://bit.ly/POHFjx
SUMMARY: Morales, a city employee, was reportedly arrested on charges that she registered to vote in a city where she didn't live. OFFICIAL RECORDS: NOT CONFIRMED BY STATE. LINK: http://bit.ly/xbxX26 One of the cases identified by the RNLA survey of voter fraud from 2011.
ATTRIBUTION: News Article: KTSM: http://bit.ly/xbxX26