and EVEN MORE voter fraud!!!

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.Another resident of The Villages in Florida has been accused of voter fraud in the 2020 election.


*A fourth resident of The Villages has been accused of casting multiple ballots in the 2020 election.

*The Villages is a well-known senior retirement community in Florida known for its residents' vocal support of Trump.

*Charles Franklin Barnes, arrested Tuesday, is facing charges for allegedly voting twice.

A retiree at The Villages, the senior retirement community in Florida known for its Trump-supporting resident, was arrested Tuesday and accused of casting multiple ballots during the 2020 election, according to Sumter County Sheriff's arrest records.

Charles Franklin Barnes, 64, faces a third-degree felony charge in connection with the alleged voter fraud, the records state.

Barnes was registered to vote in both Florida and Connecticut, his home state, WKMG reported. He was not registered to a political party, the outlet also reported.

Barnes was released on a $2,000 bail Tuesday night, according to the sheriff's records.

Barnes is the fourth resident of The Villages to be accused of voter fraud — Jay Ketcik, Joan Halstead, and John Rider are facing the same charge, Insider reported in December.

The Villages became nationally known for its residents' vocal support of Trump in 2016 and 2020.

Retirees there donated more than half a million dollars to his campaign, Insider previously reported.
 
New York republican gubernatorial candidate accused of 'clear and convincing' election fraud: in an attempt to revive an obsolete third party to the ballot in order to draw votes away from democrats, he's accused of being behind the massive amount of xeroxed copies of signatures on a petition.

Nearly twenty percent of the 52,000 signatures needed to put "upstart third parties" on the ballot were "xeroxed copies of other, original signatures within those same records," the Times Union explained. "The copied pages were interspersed in a manner leading some election experts to conclude their inclusion may have been intentional, possibly to inflate the number of signatures to surpass the daunting new threshold of 45,000 valid signatures for upstart state parties to gain ballot access."
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