Castle Rock Woman Convicted of Voter Fraud After Casting Ballot in Dead Ex-Husband's Name
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Castle Rock woman found guilty of voter fraud in the 2022 General Election
DENVER (KDVR) — A 61-year-old Castle Rock voter has been found guilty by a jury of voter fraud, connected to the 2022 General Election. Prosecutors were able to prove that Elizabeth Ann Davis had submitted a ballot under the name of her dead husband and also cast her own legitimate ballot in the same election. She was also convicted of casting a ballot for her son, according to a press release from the 23rd Judicial District Attorney's Office. …
Castle Rock woman convicted of voter fraud after casting ballot in dead ex-husband's name
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (KRDO) -- A Castle Rock woman could be sentenced to three years in prison after she was convicted of voter fraud on Wednesday, prosecutors say. The 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office says that 61-year-old Elizabeth Ann Davis faced a jury, which found her guilty on two counts of forgery and one count of “personating an elector.” Prosecutors say that in 2022, Davis cast a ballot in her dead ex-husband's name and also cast …
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