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A SAMPLING OF ELECTION FRAUD CASES FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY

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ALASKA<br />

ARIZONA<br />

Rogelio Mejorada-Lopez<br />

CONVICTED: 2005<br />

Ineligible Voting<br />

Sheriff Michael David Hays<br />

CONVICTED: 2012<br />

False Registrations<br />

Mejorada-Lopez, a Mexican citizen, completed several voter<br />

registration applications to register to vote in Alaska and voted in the<br />

2000, 2002, and 2004 general elections. He was charged with three<br />

counts of voting by a non-citizen in violation of 18 U.S.C. 611 and was<br />

sentenced to probation for one year after pleading guilty.<br />

Former candidate for Mohave County Sheriff Michael David Hays<br />

pleaded guilty to a charge of voter fraud for claiming on a voter<br />

registration form to be a resident of the county when he actually was<br />

not. Hays used a campaign worker’s address in Mohave County when<br />

he filled out paperwork to run for sheriff.<br />

SOURCES<br />

United States v. Rogelio Mejorada-Lopez, No. 05-CR-074 (2005)<br />

heritage.org<br />

SOURCES<br />

http://www.mohavedailynews.com/news/local/hays-pleads-guilty-to-voter-fraud/<br />

article_5f5d908c-6af7-579b-b4c8-931b91a06423.html<br />

heritage.org

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