Former NJ Dem candidate admits forging nearly 1,000 voter registration applications
- Henrilynn Ibezim, a former Plainfield mayoral candidate, pleaded guilty to third-degree forgery for submitting about 1,000 fraudulent voter registration forms in the 2021 primary election.
- Ibezim's fraudulent voter registration applications did not disclose that they were completed by someone other than the named voters, violating election rules.
- New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable for illegal election conduct to maintain public confidence in the democratic process.
- Under a plea agreement, other charges were dismissed, and prosecutors plan to recommend probation for Ibezim.
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New Jersey Democrat Pleads Guilty After Authorities Say He Tried to Mail Nearly 1,000 Forged Voter Registration Forms
A 71-year-old former Democratic mayoral candidate in Plainfield, New Jersey, has pleaded guilty to forgery after state authorities accused him of attempting to submit nearly 1,000 fraudulent voter registration applications ahead of the 2021 Democratic primary. Henrilynn Ibezim entered his guilty plea on April 27, 2026, before Judge Candido Rodriguez Jr. in Union County Superior Court. He admitted to one count of third-degree forgery, the fifth c…
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The election integrity “thing that never happens happened” again in New Jersey, where a plea deal appeared to sweep the worst offenses under the rug. While Democrats and their RINO enablers continued to obstruct passage of the SAVE America Act to implement voter ID policies and prevent illegal aliens from violating the integrity of elections, another case of alleged fraud ended with a guilty plea to a felony. However, former Plainfield, New Jers…
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