Texas County Judge, 3 Others Arrested on 150 Counts of Voter Fraud

Here’s another example of that election fraud Democrat’s swear doesn’t exist:

A Medina County justice of the peace and three others have been arrested on 150 counts of voter fraud after an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of Texas.

Medina County is about 45 miles due west of San Antonio. Hondo is the county seat.

Turning themselves into the Bandera County Sheriff’s Office, the charges stem from fraudulent voting practices during the 2018 primary in Medina County.

Tomas Ramirez, the peace officer, has been charged along with Leonor Garza, Eva Martinez, and Mary Balderrama by a Bandera County grand jury.

Party affiliations is somewhat hard to come by, since Ballotpedia doesn’t list Justice of the Peace elections for Medina County, but Tomas Ramirez, Justice of the Peace for Precinct 4, is a Republican.

The charges range from engaging in organized election fraud to illegal voting to unlawfully assisting a mail ballot voter.

Ramirez et al. aren’t the first individuals charged with voter fraud in the recent past. A number of voter fraud charges have been brought by the OAG’s Election Integrity Unit including against a San Antonio woman exposed by an undercover Project Veritas video back in October.

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The defendants are being tried in Bandera County because under Texas law, any voter fraud-related offense may be tried in a neighboring county.

The OAG website states the office has successfully prosecuted 531 counts of voter fraud since 2004 — with 97 of them from 2018 alone.

Currently, 234 election fraud investigations are still active.

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