Proven Voter Fraud and Election Fraud Cases

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Voter Fraud and Election Fraud Cases from Across the United States.
This is a partial list of recent proven instances of election fraud from across the country. Each and every one of these cases represents an instance in which a public official, usually a prosecutor, thought it serious enough to act upon it. And each and every one ended in a finding that the individual had engaged in wrongdoing in connection with an election hoping to affect its outcome or that the results of an election were sufficiently in question and had to be overturned. There are 1,474 Proven instances of voter fraud, 1,271 Criminal convictions, 48 Civil penalties, 113 Diversion programs, 25 Judicial findings and 17 Official findings.

Florida
2023
Derrick Albert Robinson
Criminal Conviction
Ineligible Voting
Derrick Robinson was charged by the state with one felony count of false swearing and one count of unqualified electors willfully voting after voting as a felon in the 2020 General Election in Alachua County. He has multiple felony convictions dating back to 1999, including child molestation, multiple burglaries, and possession of illicit drugs. Robinson pleaded no contest to the charges, was sentenced to 36 months in prison with credit for 25 days time served, and ordered to pay $671 in fines and court costs. Source: herit.ag/3PDVasc , herit.ag/48ehyQk , herit.ag/3sSjFJx , herit.ag/3RhrkLv

Florida
2023
Hubert Jack
Criminal Conviction
Ineligible Voting
Hubert Jack was charged by the state in Hillsborough County with one count of election voting by an unqualified voter and one count of false swearing. Jack registered and voted in the 2020 General Election. He was ineligible as a felon with a prior conviction for sexual battery whose right to vote had not been restored. Jack pleaded guilty to both counts and was sentenced to 6 months of probation and assessed $560 in fees, penalties, and court costs. Source: https://herit.ag/47bCTsY , https://herit.ag/44FAyFb

Florida
2023
Michael Anderson
Criminal Conviction
Ineligible Voting
Michael Anderson was charged by the state in Hillsborough County with one count of election voting by an unqualified voter and one count of false swearing after registering and voting in the 2020 General Election. He was ineligible as a felon with a prior sex offense conviction whose right to vote had not been restored. Anderson pleaded guilty to one count of voting by an unqualified voter. He was sentenced to 6 months of probation, and he was assessed $560 in fees, penalties, and court costs. Source: https://herit.ag/478rdY4 , https://herit.ag/3Oh8O2F

Florida
2023
Nathan Hart
Criminal Conviction
Ineligible Voting
Nathan Hart, 49, was charged by the state in Hillsborough County with two felonies, voting as an unqualified voter and false swearing. Hart was a felon whose right to vote had not yet been restored. He was acquitted by a jury on the charge of illegally voting, but found guilty of lying on his voter registration application. Hart was sentenced to 24 months of probation, 100 hours of community service, and assessed $701 in court costs. Source: https://herit.ag/41y8dip , https://herit.ag/40yAzIg , https://herit.ag/40vvro1

Florida
2023
Luis Villaran
Criminal Conviction
Ineligible Voting
Luis Villaran was charged by the state in Palm Beach County for false affirmation in connection with an election and voting as an unqualified elector. Villaran voted in the 2020 election despite being ineligible since he was a felon and registered sex offender. Villaran pleaded guilty to both charges

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