Texas Woman Acquitted of Illegal Voting Charges Continues Voting Rights Advocacy

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Crystal Mason, acquitted of voter fraud, plans to intensify her advocacy for voting rights, stating that it's her duty. Her 2018 conviction for voting illegally was overturned by an appeals court, and she has since founded a nonprofit focused on voter education and registration. Mason's case drew national attention, and she now aims to continue her efforts to combat voter suppression and oppression, with over 90% of her family members becoming deputized registrars to promote voter participation.
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- Texas mother who faced 5 years in prison has illegal voting conviction reversed CNN
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