A Real Life Voter Fraud Conviction!
A press release moments ago from El Paso County Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman announces one of the rarest events in American politics, even if its one of the most commonly feared: a conviction for actual vote fraud by an actual voter.
The El Paso County Clerk and Recorders Office is pleased to announce a conviction has been secured in one of the outstanding voter fraud cases being investigated by the District Attorneys Office. Toni Newbill pleaded guilty to voting twice under Colorado Revised Statute 1-13-710. The penalty for this crime includes probation, community service, a fine, and other court fees. Ms. Newbill attempted to cast Ralph Nanningas ballot in the 2016 Primary Election. Mr. Nanninga passed away in 2012.
Id like to thank our District Attorney Dan May and his staff for their great work on this case, said Clerk and Recorder Chuck Broerman. Our office takes voter fraud seriously and were committed to combating it in every form. Well continue to work with various agencies to prevent voter fraud, clean up registration lists, and prosecute those who try to abuse our democratic system.
To say that Republican elected officials take voter fraud seriously is a bit of an understatement, since vote fraud claims formed an outsize component of Republican pre-election messaging in the 2016 elections. Its true that Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams, a Republican himself, pushed back on Donald Trumps unsubstantiated accusations that the election is rigged, but that didnt stop the rumors from spreading within conservative media. Just as one example, former Secretary of State Scott Gesslers unfounded claims of tens of thousands of illegal voters in Colorado were recycled by national conservative columnist Michelle Malkin with absolutely no regard for truthfulness.
But never mind all that, now weve got a real-life voter who has pled guilty to voting twice! Surely that confirms Republicans worst fears of rampant voter fraud, right? The answer is no, for two reasons. The first is that this conviction is evidence the system works.
The attempt in this case by a Colorado voter to cast two ballots was not successful, because the voter in question, Toni Newbill, was caught.
And the second reason? Toni Newbill is a registered Republican. The election in which she attempted to cast two ballots was the 2016 primary election, in which the marquee contest was the Republican U.S. Senate primarythe same primary that saw frontrunner Jon Keysers campaign collapse under allegations of petition fraud, which later resulted in a felony conviction of a Keyser campaign subcontractor.
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