More Corrupt Democrats Arrested, Face 134 Felony Charges Including Election Fraud, MaiI-In-Ballot Fraud & More
Now comes word from Texas that Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced four arrests Thursday on dozens of felony charges in connection with just a single instance of an alleged vote harvesting scheme during the 2018 Democratic primary elections in Gregg County.
According to Paxton’s office, Gregg County Commissioner Shannon Brown, Marlena Jackson, Charlie Burns and DeWayne Ward face 134 felony charges in total. The allegations include election fraud, tampering with a governmental record, mail-in ballot fraud and more.
These arrests come on the heels of the Texas attorney general filing a lawsuit against Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins for sending more than 2,000,000 applications to voters “who do not qualify and have not requested to vote by mail” in violation of Texas election law.
According to Paxton’s office, Gregg County Commissioner Shannon Brown, Marlena Jackson, Charlie Burns and DeWayne Ward face 134 felony charges in total. The allegations include election fraud, tampering with a governmental record, mail-in ballot fraud and more.
These arrests come on the heels of the Texas attorney general filing a lawsuit against Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins for sending more than 2,000,000 applications to voters “who do not qualify and have not requested to vote by mail” in violation of Texas election law.