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Anons: Consider the penalty each one of us could face regarding voter fraud. For example…
What is written on your ballot that states what will happen to you if you get caught fraudulently casting a ballot or falsely signing a ballot?
I don’t have the exact words; but Yes!, it is an illegal act and there is a fine and penalty.
What then should happen to those who commit Voter Fraud and Election Fraud?
Just think of all the infractions that have taken place and the large number of people who should be fined and potentially convicted and jailed.
So, it’s not just about correcting the wrong for the President and others, it’s back to what the POTUS and others have emphatically stated:
LAW and ORDER…Enforcement of Election Laws
Not to exaggerate, but considering the vast number of cases that have been highlighted the last few days:
Lots of Election Workers and Individuals Should Face Fines and/or Prison Time
Voter and Election Fraud Penalties Awaiting
’’’Source of information on Voter and Election Fraud. Penalties vary by State.’’’
https://ballotpedia.org/Fraudulent_signature
Example of Illegal Voting Actions and associated Misdemeanors
https://www.aiga.org/globalassets/migrated-pdfs/021_e_info_binder
Googled Example of Attorney Site in Colorado showing False Signature Fraud case:
https://www.diegocriminaldefense.com/signing-someone-elses-ballot-is-voter-fraud-in-colorado/
“Voter fraud can involve making fraudulent claims, mail fraud, and failure to report a felony act. “
Penalties for Fraud Conviction in CO
Class 1 Misdemeanor: fines of $500 to $5,000 and prison time of 6-18 months
Class 6 Felony: fines of $1,000 to $100,000 and prison time of 12-18 months
Class 5 Felony: fines of $1,000 to $100,000 and prison time of 1-3 years
Class 4 Felony: fines of $2,000 to $500,000 and prison time of 2-6 years
Class 3 Felony: fines of $3,000 to $750,000 and prison time of 4-12 years
“A fraud case that involves actions in more than one state or involves federal agencies can be tried in federal court. Often any case involving mail or wire fraud is handled in federal court, and other cases may be tried in federal court at the government’s discretion.”