Absentee ballot fraud has been uncovered in a 2022 midterms battleground state. A Milwaukee election official could face criminal charges accusing her of fraudulently requesting absentee ballots reserved for members of the military and sending them to a Republican lawmaker. The report confirms that absentee ballot fraud is actually an issue that Americans should be concerned about
Kimberly Zapata, the deputy director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, was fired for committing election fraud by obtaining fake military ballots and sending them to Assembly Elections Committee chairwoman Janel Brandtjen.
- Wisconsin is not the only state to take action against an election official implicated in voting improprieties
- The Virginia Election Integrity Unit earlier dismissed a county elections official for 2020 voting irregularities and charged her with two felony counts of corrupt conduct and making a false statement.
In August, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that his Election Crimes Unit had already made a number of arrests.
- "The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) has charged and is in the process of arresting 20 individuals across the state for voter fraud," he said. "These folks voted illegally... They are disqualified from voting because they have been convicted of either murder or sexual assault."
The Heritage Foundation's non-exhaustive survey confirms, since 2000, at least 742 criminal vote-fraud convictions.
- In 2020, a Democratic Party whistleblower contacted the New York Post and said that "fraud is more the rule than the exception" when it comes to mail-in voting. The whistleblower explained that the ballots themselves are easy to reproduce and feature no security features.
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