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Texas Attorney General Convicts Woman On 26 Counts Of Voter Fraud


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If rampant voter fraud takes place in smaller and more local elections, how can it not occur in state or federal elections?

Texas reportedly has over 500 pending election fraud cases…With all this going on, how can Democrats and leftists possibly claim that the revealing allegations in 2,000 Mules are false?

According to a press release from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, his office has successfully prosecuted Monica Mendez on 26 counts of voter fraud.

Mendez was convicted on charges related to a ballot harvesting operation on behalf of a housing developer during a local 2018 election…

Again, if this type of thing goes on at the local level, how can it not occur on a larger level? If housing and utility developers are willing to shell out the money and face potential legal ramifications, why wouldn’t the DNC?

Here’s more on the story:

 

The office of Texas AG Ken Paxton released this press statement:

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his office’s latest election integrity prosecution in Victoria County. Monica Mendez of Port Lavaca pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud, including three counts of illegal voting, eight counts of election fraud, seven counts of assisting a voter to submit a ballot by mail, and eight counts of unlawful possession of a mail ballot.

Mendez ran a vote-harvesting operation on behalf of a subsidized housing corporation in order to influence the outcome of a utility board election.

After Mendez entered a guilty plea on all 26 counts and confirmed in court that all counts could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, District Judge Eli Garza sentenced Mendez to five years’ deferred adjudication probation.

The case was investigated and prosecuted by Attorney General Paxton’s Election Integrity team in cooperation with the Victoria County District Attorney’s Office.

 

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The Gateway Pundit writes:

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced one year ago that there are still 500 election fraud cases that still need to be heard in court.

This comes as Governor Greg Abbott promised a new election integrity bill in the state as well as bail reform.



 

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