Election Judge Charged with Felonies After Auditor Flags a Major Problem – IOTW Report

Election Judge Charged with Felonies After Auditor Flags a Major Problem

Western Journal-

An election judge in a Minnesota township has been charged with two felonies for accepting votes from people who should not have been allowed to cast a ballot.

Timothy Michael Scouton of Nevis, Minnesota, was the head election judge in Badoura Township Precinct in Hubbard County, according to KMSP-TV.

He faces one count of accepting the vote of an unregistered voter and one count of neglect of duty by an election official.

After the election, Hubbard County Auditor Kay Rave could not find some required voter registration forms among the paperwork Scouton turned in after the election, according to The Associated Press.

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6 Comments on Election Judge Charged with Felonies After Auditor Flags a Major Problem

  1. Election judges…are those real judges? The sworn/in kind? Or are they like beauty contest judges. Some of them seem to think that elections are subjective and based on their whims. Maybe these people should be pollsters instead of “judges”. The job of election “judge” should definitely be made riskier and less attractive to these people. Felony charges are a good start.

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