Friday, September 25, 2020

Texas Official Arrested On Felony Election Fraud Charges, Could Face 99-Year Sentence

Texas Official Arrested On Felony Election Fraud Charges, Could Face 99-Year Sentence: On Wednesday afternoon, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrest of four people allegedly connected to a vote harvesting scheme in the state's 2018 Democratic primary election, including a Democratic victor of that primary.

The four individuals—Charlie Burns, Dewayne Ward, Marlena Jackson and Jackson's husband Shannon Brown, a Democrat who was serving as Gregg County's Precinct 4 commissioner—collectively stand accused of 134 different felony charges of election fraud and ballot tampering.

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