“Board to Pursue Voter Fraud Charges”

 Scotland, North Carolina.  And kudos to the Virginia SBE for helping catch fraud in North Carolina. 

Officials claim the voter was on probation at the time of the election and was not eligible to vote. Voting while a felon is considered a Class I felony.


“We sent him a letter asking him to come to a hearing, and he didn’t respond, so we will be turning that name over to the District Attorney’s office,” said Dell Parker, county board of elections director.


A woman who registered to vote and voted on the same day during the one-stop voting period may also face voter fraud charges.


“We had one female who actually came in, registered, and voted during one-stop,” said Parker. “As soon as she did the we got a letter from Virginia telling us that she’s registered there. I’m investigating whether she voted there as well, and if she did we have two names we will turn over.”