Gazette.Net reports: A Montgomery County woman and a Frederick County woman have each been
charged with voter fraud stemming from the 2012 presidential elections. On
July 25, a Montgomery County grand jury charged Linda Earlette Wells,
69, with impersonating a voter to register in the name of the voter;
attempting to vote under a false name; and impersonating another person
in an attempt to vote. She could face up to 15 years in prison and
fines of up to $6,000, according to a statement released Tuesday by the
Maryland State Prosecutor’s Office announcing the indictments. Wells,
of Germantown, called the Montgomery County Board of Elections the day
before the presidential election and impersonated her dead mother,
Beatrice Wells, according to the indictment against her, which said that
her mother died in June 2011.

….On July 30, the Maryland State Prosecutor’s Office announced that a
Frederick County grand jury had indicted Elsie Virginia Schildt, 46,
with impersonating another person in an attempt to vote; attempting to
vote under a false name; and attempting to vote more than once in the
same election. That indictment was filed July 26, online court records
show. The State Prosecutor’s Office investigates corruption, election
and political crimes across Maryland. Each charge is punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of $2,500.
More details here.