Voting Fraud News

Trenae Myesha Rainey, Others Charged with Voter Fraud

All accused of election-related misconduct in counties surrounding the Detroit metropolitan area, the three women facing felony charges are Trenae Myesha Rainey, 28; Carless Clark, 59; and Nancy Juanita Williams, 55. Prosecutors claim that Rainey worked at the Father Murray Nursing Home in Macomb County and forged the signatures of residents on absentee voting applications.

By |2022-04-08T22:02:16-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

US Election Fraud Is Real—and Its Impact Is Being Ignored

Cabrera, who was paid by more than a half-dozen candidates for judicial office, had several absentee ballots in her possession at the time of her arrest and kept a notebook with over 500 names and addresses of voters who she targeted. These mostly elderly Hispanics in Hialeah were labeled as “Deisy’s Voters” and included information about whether the voter was illiterate, blind, deaf, or had Alzheimer’s.

By |2022-04-08T22:04:17-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

For Pennsylvania nursing home residents in 2020 election, voting could be ‘logistical nightmare,’ advocates worry

In the days before nursing homes and long-term care facilities were in a state of perpetual lockdown, Election Day was an event. Older Pennsylvanians, among the state’s most dedicated voters, strolled into the lobby of the facility where they lived or hopped on a shuttle to a polling place. Others voted absentee and slipped their ballots into the mail, little worry about backlogs or delays. Today, Pennsylvania’s nursing homes, where the coronavirus took thousands of lives and turned the world upside down, are no longer polling places. Many facilities require those who leave the building to quarantine upon return, and some still don’t allow visitors, such as loved ones who could help a resident fill out a ballot or put it in the right envelope.

By |2022-04-08T22:04:40-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

AG Paxton: Woman accused of voter fraud in San Antonio arrested, charged

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Wednesday a woman accused of voter fraud and depicted in online videos in San Antonio has been arrested. Paxton said Raquel Rodriguez is charged with election fraud, illegal voting, unlawfully assisting people voting by mail and unlawfully possessing an official ballot. If Rodriguez is convicted, she could face up to 20 years in prison, Paxton said.

By |2022-04-08T22:05:04-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

Disability Service Coordinator Blows Whistle on Vote Fraud in Group Homes

Susan couldn't believe what she was hearing. Client after client, developmentally disabled person after developmentally disabled person all told the same story: Their vote was stolen from them. Susan, a disability service coordinator who works with developmentally disabled adults who live in various assisted living facilities and group homes in and around Milwaukee, says every one of her more than 20 clients told her that they were either pressured to vote for Democratic candidate Joe Biden or had a vote cast for Biden before they ever had a chance to see their ballot.

By |2022-04-08T22:03:56-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

North Texas Mayoral Candidate Arrested for Dozens of Mail-Ballot Voter Fraud Felonies

Authorities arrested a North Texas candidate on dozens of felony voter fraud charges after catching him red-handed with a box of mail-in ballots belonging to local voters. Carrollton mayoral candidate Zul Mirza Mohamed was charged Wednesday with 109 felonies for fraudulently requesting and obtaining mail-in ballots he alleged were for nursing home residents.

By |2022-04-08T22:02:57-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

New Project Veritas Video: Voter Fraud in Ilhan Omar’s District

Now O’Keefe has trained his cameras on “ballot harvesting,” in which third parties collect mail-in ballots and deliver them to election officials. While illegal in some states, it is legal in California and other states. The individual collecting the ballots can even be a paid campaign worker for someone who is on the ballot. So-called ballot brokers will target certain communities, apartment complexes, or nursing homes to collect votes for their political party.

By |2022-04-08T22:05:45-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|

150 people charged with voter fraud in Texas since 2004, but convictions rarely mean jail time

Investigators said Mohamed opened a post office box under the name of a nursing home, then “forged at least 84 voter registration applications” and sent those ballots to that post office box. The sheriff’s office put the post office under surveillance and waited on the person who had access to that box to retrieve the ballots.

By |2022-04-08T22:05:25-04:00March 10, 2022|Voting Fraud News|
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