Texas Attorney General’s Election Fraud Unit Makes Arrest on Multiple Counts of Election Fraud

There is a growing conversation being had all across the country.

So many patriotic counties all over the nation have been fighting against election fraud to prevent it from ever happening again.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the court is slated to hear 500-plus voter fraud cases.

Just prior to his announcement, Paxton discussed the case of Monica Mendez. Mendez was convicted on multiple charges of fraud related to a 2018 local election.

Charges included unlawful possession of ballots, illegal voting, election fraud, and unlawful assistance of a voter. Mendez faced multiple counts of each charge.

Trump voters and others concerned with election integrity are eager to see justice served. While we wait to see the results of the Maricopa County audit in Arizona, many are encouraged by the apparent interest in audits by lawmakers from other states.

Legislators from at least 20 states toured the Arizona audit site, and many were impressed by what they saw.

Via the Texas Attorney General’s Office:

The Election Fraud Unit arrested and booked Monica Mendez into the Victoria County Jail on June 23, 2021, after a Victoria County Grand Jury returned an indictment against her on multiple counts of election fraud: 7 counts of Illegal Voting (a 2nd Degree Felony), 8 counts of Unlawfully Assisting Voter Voting Ballot by Mail (a 3rd Degree Felony), 8 counts of Unlawful Possession of Ballot (a State Jail Felony), and 8 counts of Election Frɑud (a State Jail Felony).

The Texas Secretary of State referred the case to the Office of the Attorney General after allegations of illegal voting and other election code violations arose out of the 2018 Bloomington Water District Election.

We hope other states follow the lead of Ken Paxton and Texas governor Greg Abbott, who recently committed to an election integrity bill in the Lone Star state.

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