Isn’t it time to audit every county in TX?
“According to Paxton’s press release, a Victoria County grand jury indicted Mendez on
31 felony election fraud counts:
- 7 counts of illegal voting (second-degree felony—2 to 20 years in prison, fine up to $10,000)
- 8 counts of unlawfully assisting a voter voting by mail (third-degree felony—2 to 10 years in prison, fine up to $10,000)
- 8 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot (state jail felony—180 days to 2 years in jail, fine up to $10,000)
- 8 counts of election fraud (state jail felony)”
https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-ag-arrests-voter-fraud-suspect-in-victoria/
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