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

AUTHOR

ACRU Staff

DATE

March 10, 2022

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.

Read More: 150 people charged with voter fraud in Texas since 2004, but convictions rarely mean jail time | KXAN Austin

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