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A West Virginia man has pled guilty to illegal voting in the 2020 election.
According to West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, Jon Cooper, a former Randolph County resident illegally voted twice in the 2020 General Election.
Cooper voted once in West Virginia, and again in New Mexico.
The case was handled by Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Parker, and the investigation was conducted by Investigator Elise Guice of the Attorney Generals Office at the direction of the Secretary of States Investigation Division Director Kimberly Mason.
Coopers guilty plea is the second to come this year for illegal voting in the 2020 election. According to Warner, Coopers conviction serves as a deterrent to those who would consider committing similar criminal acts in the upcoming election of 2024.
I have been dedicated to uncovering and prosecuting election fraud since taking office in 2017. If anyone attempts to cheat in a West Virginia election or commit voter fraud in any way, we will catch you, said Secretary Warner. West Virginia uses state-of-the-art technology and the best-trained elections staff in the country to make sure that our elections are secure.
https://www.wtrf.com/west-virginia/west-virginia-man-pleads-guilty-to-illegal-voting-in-2020-election/
Emile
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(18,318 posts)The article quickly disappears after clicking the link.
From another source
We must always be vigilant in guarding the integrity of our elections, Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said. Elections are key to a well-functioning democracy. Let this be a lesson to those who are contemplating on cheating: you will be found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Warner says the case was handled by Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Parker, and the investigation was conducted by Investigator Elise Guice of the Attorney Generals Office at the direction of the Secretary of States Investigation Division Director Kimberly Mason.
It didnt mention jail time. Not sure how a low fine will deter anyone from still voting multiple times.