Sex offender in Alachua County, Florida, sentenced to 3 years in prison for alleged voter fraud

A 53-year-old man on the sex offender registry was sentenced to 36 months in prison after “willfully” voting in the 2020 election while “not qualified” to do so.  The problem, though, is that no one in an official capacity was able to determine that he was not qualified.  Sandra McDonald and Maria Fernanda Camacho with WUFT News in Alachua County said, “…they were freely able to register and vote without any notice of ineligibility.”

McDonald went on to say, “Experts maintain that voter fraud is a rare occurrence.”  Yet, Florida is spending over 3 million dollars for a type of voter fraud task force to catch individuals who are bonafide fraudulent voters.  Florida citizens are still waiting for such a citizen to be found by this task force.

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One thought on “Sex offender in Alachua County, Florida, sentenced to 3 years in prison for alleged voter fraud

  • June 9, 2023

    Appeal, appeal, appeal.

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