A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY

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MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Paris Lamar Carey CONVICTED: 2011 IneligIble Voting Patrick Casey Getten CONVICTED: 2011 Ineligible Voting Paris Carey pleaded guilty to knowingly voting while ineligible. A court sentenced him to 1 year of probation and 20 hours of community service. Patrick Getten pleaded guilty to knowingly voting while ineligible. He was sentenced to 365 days in prison (of which 359 days were stayed for 1 year), 1 year of probation, and a $500 fine (of which $400 was stayed for 1 year). SOURCES http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud- Convictions.pdf http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN12.pdf heritage.org SOURCES http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud- Convictions.pdf http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN31.pdf heritage.org

MINNESOTA MINNESOTA Paul Duane Lampl CONVICTED: 2011 False Registrations Paula Jean Smith CONVICTED: 2011 Ineligible Voting Paul Lampl pleaded guilty to the charge of registering an ineligible voter. He was sentenced to five years of supervised probation, and was ordered to complete 40 hours of community service and pay a $500 fine. Paula Smith of White Earth, Minnesota was convicted of knowingly voting while ineligible. She was sentenced to 30 Days in Becker County Jail, was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine, and received five years of supervised probation. SOURCES http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud- Convictions.pdf http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN56.pdf heritage.org SOURCES http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud- Convictions.pdf http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN90.pdf heritage.org

MINNESOTA<br />

MINNESOTA<br />

Paris Lamar Carey<br />

CONVICTED: 2011<br />

IneligIble Voting<br />

Patrick Casey Getten<br />

CONVICTED: 2011<br />

Ineligible Voting<br />

Paris Carey pleaded guilty to knowingly voting while ineligible. A court<br />

sentenced him to 1 year of probation and 20 hours of community<br />

service.<br />

Patrick Getten pleaded guilty to knowingly voting while ineligible. He<br />

was sentenced to 365 days in prison (of which 359 days were stayed<br />

for 1 year), 1 year of probation, and a $500 fine (of which $400 was<br />

stayed for 1 year).<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud-<br />

Convictions.pdf<br />

http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN12.pdf<br />

heritage.org<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.electionintegritywatch.com/documents/2011-Report-Voter-Fraud-<br />

Convictions.pdf<br />

http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/MN31.pdf<br />

heritage.org

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