Dem Official Charged with Mail Ballot Fraud in Plot To Steal Primary Election September 25, 2020
by John Harper
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced charges on Thursday against four people, including a county commissioner, for allegedly carrying out a mail ballot fraud scheme in the 2018 Democratic primary.
Gregg County Commissioner Shannon Brown and three others targeted young, able-bodied voters to cast ballots by mail by fraudulently claiming the voters were disabled, in most cases without the voters knowledge or consent, as part of a vote harvesting scheme meant to swing the primary to Brown, according to a news release from Paxtons office.
Brown won his primary by five votes after mail-in ballots erased the 19 percent lead his opponent held after early and Election Day votes were tallied, the Longview News-Journal reported in 2018.
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The state filed a total of 123 felony charges in the case, including organized election fraud, illegal voting, fraudulent use of an application for a mail-in ballot and election fraud.
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Poster Comment:
Caught dead to wrong.