Maryland Woman Charged with Vote Fraud

A Frederick County woman has been charged with illegal voting in the 2012 presidential election, the Office of the State Prosecutor announced Tuesday. Elsie Virginia Schildt, 46, was indicted by the Frederick County grand jury for charges of impersonating another person in an attempt to vote, attempting to vote under a false name, and attempting to vote more than once in the same election. Each charge is punishable by up to five years imprisonment and a fine of $2,500.

2020-05-03T23:19:31+00:00August 1st, 2013|News, Vote Fraud|

Ex-Arkansas Legislator Sentenced for Vote Fraud

LITTLE ROCK - A judge has sentenced a former east Arkansas legislator convicted of election fraud to three years of probation, including nine months of home confinement. Former Democratic Rep. Hudson Hallum pleaded guilty in September, along with his father and two campaign workers to charges of bribing voters and using absentee ballots to commit fraud in the 2011 election for his seat. He was sentenced on June 20.

2020-05-03T23:19:31+00:00July 17th, 2013|Absentee / Mail-in Voting, In the Courts, News, Vote Fraud|

Alabama Photo ID Law to Take Effect

MONTGOMERY -- Top Alabama officials say voters apparently will have to present photo identification at the polls in the next election. Gov. Robert Bentley, Secretary of State Beth Chapman and Attorney General Luther Strange said the Supreme Court's ruling on June 24 throwing out part of the federal Voting Rights Act means the state does not have to submit for preclearance a new law requiring voters to show photo identification.

2020-05-03T23:37:02+00:00July 2nd, 2013|In the Courts, News, Voter ID|

Arizona Ruling Partly Blocks Georgia Voter ID Law

Last week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling partly blocks Georgia from enforcing a law requiring would-be voters to prove U.S. citizenship, Secretary of State Brian Kemp said. In a 7-2 decision on June 24, the court ruled a similar statute in Arizona is pre-empted by federal law. Passed in 2009, Georgia's law requires voter registration applicants to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, such as copies of passports or birth certificates.

2020-05-03T23:35:18+00:00July 2nd, 2013|In the Courts, News, Proof of Citizenship, Voter ID|
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