Iowa Official's Wife Convicted of 52 Counts of Voter Fraud

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A woman in Iowa has been convicted by a federal jury for orchestrating a voter fraud scheme during the 2020 primary and general elections. Kim Phuong Taylor fraudulently generated votes for her husband in the primary election and later engaged in ballot fraud during the general election. She submitted false voter registrations, absentee ballot requests, and absentee ballots, often without the voters' permission. Taylor was convicted on multiple counts of providing false information, fraudulent registration, and fraudulent voting. She faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison for each count.
- Office of Public Affairs | Woman Convicted for Voter Fraud Scheme | United States Department of Justice Department of Justice
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